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How is our atmosphere different from the atmospheres on Venus and Mars?✔✔✔✔✔

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Earth’s atmosphere is different from those of Venus and Mars.

  • This difference lies essentially in their compositions.
  • Earth’s atmosphere is a mixture of nitrogen (79%), oxygen (20%), and a small fraction of carbon dioxide, water vapours and other gases.
  • This makes the existence of life possible on Earth.
  • 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 523praneeth
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Answer:

atmosphere is full of dangerous gases like sulphur and carbondioxide

they react with clouds and carbonic acid,suphuric acids rain on surface of venus. on the other hand on mars mostly 95% is co2. Earth is having 78% of n and 21% of o2 and other trace gases.

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