Carbon Dioxide
The main component of Venus's atmosphere is carbon dioxide, making up about 96.5% of the atmosphere. Additionally, Venus's atmosphere also contains small amounts of nitrogen and traces of other gases.
Venus' surface conditions are different because of the atmosphere that venus has. Its atmosphere is mostly Co2 which is a greenhouse gas. This greenhouse gas allows the suns warmth to penetrate to the surface, but is unable to reflect back out into space. Therefor The heat is trapped between the atmosphere and the surface. Because of this the surface temperature of the Venus is a sweltering 860 degrees Fahrenheit.
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.
Venus is hot because it is close to the sun. Venus has an atmosphere but no oxygen. Venus has Carbon Dioxide instead. but is you need a different answer put it in and i'll try 2 answer it 4 u. Venus got its name from the ancient romans. Venus was the goddess of love.
No. The surface of Venus is far too hot and the atmosphere far too dense and corrosive.
Venus' thick atmosphere and closer relation to the Sun makes it astonishingly hot. Hot enough to melt lead and sulphur.
It makes it very hot, about 860 degrees Fahrenheit.
The main component of Venus's atmosphere is carbon dioxide, making up about 96.5% of the atmosphere. Additionally, Venus's atmosphere also contains small amounts of nitrogen and traces of other gases.
A runaway greenhouse effect caused by Venus's thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses.
Venus' surface conditions are different because of the atmosphere that venus has. Its atmosphere is mostly Co2 which is a greenhouse gas. This greenhouse gas allows the suns warmth to penetrate to the surface, but is unable to reflect back out into space. Therefor The heat is trapped between the atmosphere and the surface. Because of this the surface temperature of the Venus is a sweltering 860 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes but its in the hot atmosphere
No. Venus is far too hot. Its atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide
mercury Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System due to the fact that it has a very thick atmosphere containing hot and poisonous gas, which traps heat in. It is also the second planet from the sun. Mercury has no atmosphere, so it isn't as hot.
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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.
Venus is generally very hot and the atmosphere is very thick and full of clouds.
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