how long has it been raining on the planet venus ? what was effect of rain on the forests ?
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On Venus, it has rained nonstop for the past seven years. The rain destroyed thousands of forests, which then multiplied thousand times before being destroyed once more.
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- Seven years had passed since Venus had last seen rain. Several forests had been trampled by the rain, regrown a thousand times, and then trampled once more.
- No concrete evidence of past or existing life on Venus has been discovered as of yet.
- Venus's severe surface temperatures, which can reach around , and atmospheric pressure that is times that of Earth make it implausible that water-based life as we know it could exist there.
- The rocket people had gone to Venus, a planet with rain, to establish a civilisation and live out their lives.
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It had been pouring for seven years on the planet Venus
The entire summer in a day
- The story 'The entire Summer in A Day' is set in the world where the sun sparkles for just a single hour once like clockwork.
- The essayist has portrayed the planet Venus, as a spot where it rains continually and the sun arises once at regular intervals and that too for 60 minutes.
- It had been pouring for seven years; heaps of days compounded and filled from one finish to the next with a downpour, with the drum and spout of water, with the sweet precious stone fall of showers and the blackout of tempests so weighty they were tsunamis come over the islands.
- 1,000 backwoods had been squashed under the downpour and grown up multiple times to be squashed once more. What's more, this was how life was perpetually in the world Venus, and this was the schoolroom of the offspring of the rocket people who had come to a pouring world to set up civilization and carry on with out their lives.
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