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How is our atmosphere different from the atmospheres on Venus and mars

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Answered by Fuschia
35
Hey there!

You see our atmosphere consists of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, etc in proper proportions that makes life possible on the Earth.
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Let's turn to the atmosphere of Venus and Mars.Both the planets contain mainly carbon dioxide about 95% in their atmosphere. The carbon dioxide as we know is a greenhouse gas that traps sunlight and doesn't let heat escape.

Earth just has small fraction of carbon dioxide but still we are facing the problem of Global Warming. Just wonder how it will be on Venus and Mars that have major amount of carbon dioxide gas! Wouldn't it be too hot up there?

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Answered by sindhusharavuri
40
in planets like Venus and mars we may not find appropriate gases but in earth we have all types of gases like hydrogen, helium,oxygen,carbon dioxide,nitrogen,sodium,etc.... also plants use nitrogen in release oxygen in the atmosphere. it maintain balance so all the gases present in atmosphere are use full in the planet earth

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