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Differentiate between atmosphere in venus and atmosphere in earth

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Answered by namanpitliya
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Venus's atmosphere is 93 times heaver than Earth's, the air is mostly carbon dioxide, the planet is covered in sulfur dioxide clouds,and ground temperatures reach 860 degrees. And yet lightning works exactly the same way on both planets.

If you take the two atmospheres out of the equation, it's no wonder that astronomers often refer to Venus as Earth's twin. They have similar size, mass, and interiors, making the two planets look nearly the same if you never bother to look at their different surfaces. Of course, when you do take their atmospheres into consideration, then the two planets couldn't be any more different. Short of flying straight into a gas giant or landing onto the surface of Sun, the Venusian surface might be the most extreme and inhospitable place for a human in the entire solar system.
Answered by rahulkumar24032008
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Venus has no surface water, a toxic, heavy atmosphere made up almost entirely of carbon dioxide with clouds of sulphuric acid and at the surface the atmospheric pressure is over 90 times that of the Earth at sea-level. The surface of Venus is the hottest in the solar system at a searing 750 K (477 °C)

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