Venus is often considered a strong planet in terms of its geological activity and thick atmosphere. It has a high surface temperature and pressure, along with active volcanism, suggesting a dynamic interior. However, in the context of its position in the solar system, it is sometimes seen as weak compared to Earth due to its lack of a magnetic field and the inhospitable conditions for life. Overall, its strength can be viewed as context-dependent.
weak and strong,it depends
Venus has a very weak magnetic field compared to Earth, which is primarily due to its slow rotation and lack of a significant global dynamo effect. The planet does not have a substantial iron core or a molten outer core that could generate a strong magnetic field. Instead, its weak magnetic field is influenced by the solar wind interacting with its ionosphere. As a result, Venus lacks a protective magnetic shield like that of Earth.
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
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The dynamo. For terrestrial planets, the dynamo is a molten core of nickel-iron. Mercury and Earth have fairly strong dynamos and therefore fairly strong magnetic fields. Venus and Mars do not, and have only weak magnetic fields.
It's roughly 10% less on the surface of Venus than on Earth's surface.
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
It's strong enough to hurt a bug but I don't think it's strong enough to hurt you, those teeth look kind of weak.
weak is not strong
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.
Screwdrivers can have weak or strong magnetism.
weak because you can eat it
Weak
weak and strong,it depends
Uh... Weak? What is the point in this question?
as strong as u
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.