Biology, asked by shreshth63, 2 months ago

1. How is our atmosphere different from the atmospheres on Venus and Mars?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Earth's atmosphere is a mixture of nitrogen (79%), oxygen (20%), and a small fraction of carbon dioxide, water vapours and other gases. ... However, the atmospheres on Venus and Mars mainly consist of carbon dioxide. The amount of carbon dioxide on these planets can range from 95% to 97%.


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Answered by purshigowda7353
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Explanation:

in Venus co2 is more so it temperature is very hot compare to Mars and Earth

in Mars it seems like red oxide is more in atmosphere while when we saw the colour of Mars planet

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