Science, asked by RonakAray, 4 months ago

Why is Venus called "the most deadly planet?" Give at least 2 examples.

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Answered by ajeshkidojo
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Venus is very hot............

Answered by TavishiSrivastava
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Answer:

Venus is the most dangerous planet in the solar system: its surface is at

393°C, hot enough to melt lead. It’s even hotter than the planet Mercury, which

is closest to the Sun. Venus’ atmosphere is acidic and thick. Its clouds, which

hide the surface from view, contain concentrated sulfuric acid — strong enough

to dissolve most metals used to make spacecraft. The atmosphere is nearly

as thick as liquid water because its surface pressure is extremely high — 93

times the pressure of Earth’s atmosphere. But there is no water on Venus and

only small, trace amounts of water in its atmosphere. Acting together, heat,

acid, and pressure allow only the strongest spacecraft to survive on the surface

of Venus. The United States sent four landers to Venus as part of the Pioneer

Venus mission; three crashed to the surface, and the fourth survived for only

one hour. From 1967 to 1985, the Soviet Union sent 10 spacecraft to Venus’

surface. All survived just long enough to send some data back to Earth, and

none survived longer than two hours. The photos that were sent to Earth show

a rubbly surface made of lava rock. Surprisingly, Venus has not always been

so dangerous. The best evidence now shows that Venus once had enough

water to form oceans, so it must have been cooler and much less acidic. It is

possible that Venus was habitable then, or even had life!

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