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Venus' atmosphere is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (96.5%) with traces of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.
Dense, and made mostly of Carbon Dioxide>
Venus' atmosphere is made up mostly of carbon dioxide, it lacks oxygen, and it only has a little nitrogen. Carbon dioxide makes the atmosphere heavy, which makes the atmospheric pressure 90 times stronger than Earth's atmospheric pressure. The atmosphere of Venus is very hot and thick.
there is some sulphuric acid and carbon dioxide with very little water vapor
Venus and Mars. The difference is that Venus atmospheric pressure is around 93 times that of Earths, while Mars' atmospheric pressure is only 0.7% of Earths.
carbon dioxide
Venus' atmosphere is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (96.5%) with traces of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.
Dense, and made mostly of Carbon Dioxide>
Venus' atmosphere is made up mostly of carbon dioxide, it lacks oxygen, and it only has a little nitrogen. Carbon dioxide makes the atmosphere heavy, which makes the atmospheric pressure 90 times stronger than Earth's atmospheric pressure. The atmosphere of Venus is very hot and thick.
there is some sulphuric acid and carbon dioxide with very little water vapor
Presuming you mean which planet has carbon dioxide as the primary component of its atmosphere, and features clouds of sulfur dioxide (or sulfuric acid), which would be Venus, second planet from the Sun (the next innermost planet from the sun compared with earth).
Venus and Mars. The difference is that Venus atmospheric pressure is around 93 times that of Earths, while Mars' atmospheric pressure is only 0.7% of Earths.
Venus and Mars haveatmospheres mostly consisting ofcarbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide makes up roughly 96.5% of Venus' atmosphere. Nitrogen makes up another 3.5%, leaving trace amounts of other gases.
Venus's atmosphere is over 90% carbon dioxide and the atmospheric pressure at the surface is 93 times more than on Earth.
Venus has an atmospheric pressure about 91 times greater than Earth's due to its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere and the high surface pressure caused by the greenhouse effect. This extreme pressure makes Venus's surface conditions inhospitable for life as we know it.
The atmosphere is about 96% carbon dioxide and 3.5% nitrogen. There are traces of other gases such as argon, sulfur dioxide and water vapour.