Science, asked by Tamang1, 1 year ago

how is our atmosphere different from the atmosphere on venus and mars?

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Answered by Nandhukrishna
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Atmosphere of the earth consists of a mixture of many gases like nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapour that helps life to exist on the earth. The major component of the atmosphere found on Venus and Mars is carbon dioxide (95-97%) and as such it does not support life.

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Answered by Anonymous
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<> Atmosphere of the earth consists of a mixture of many gases like nitrogen(N), oxygen(O), carbon dioxide(CO2) and water vapor.

<> These are the gases supports life on Earth.

<>The atmosphere of Venus and Mars is made up of mainly carbon dioxide (which is about 97%) .

<> This does not support life.

<> Hence , atmosphere on Earth is different from the atmosphere on Venus and Mars

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