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Answered by whenthereachedcold
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Mars is relatively small, having only about 10% the mass of the Earth. Marshas an atmosphere made up mostly of Carbon Dioxide but its pressure is only 1% of the Earth's atmosphericpressure. Thus Mars has 10,000 times less Carbon Dioxide in its atmospherethan Venus.

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chris7833: Atmosphere:
The surface temperature of Venus is around 890 degrees F, the hottest average temperature in the Solar System. This is due to a runawaygreenhouse effect. The atmosphere of Venus is composed of 97% CO2, 2% N2 and less than 1% of O2, H2O and CH4 (methane). Since CO2 is a major greenhouse gas, the radiation from the Sun is trapped in the atmosphere of Venus producing an extremely high surface temperature.
chris7833: The atmosphere of Mars is about 100 times thinner than Earth's, and it is 95 percent carbon dioxide. Here's a breakdown of its composition, according to a NASA fact sheet:

Carbon dioxide: 95.32 percent

Nitrogen: 2.7 percent

Argon: 1.6 percent

Oxygen: 0.13 percent

Carbon monoxide: 0.08 percent

Also, minor amounts of: water, nitrogen oxide, neon, hydrogen-deuterium-oxygen, krypton and xenon
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Answered by shivam9783
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