Only the Sun and the Moon are brighter than Venus. It can be so bright that it actually casts shadows. The atmosphere is very hostile. The mass of the atmosphere is 93 times ... Venus is so hot because it has a very thick layer of clouds that traps in all of the heat. It is also closer to the sun than Earth. Good luck!!!
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The Greenhouse Effect - why the surface is so hot ... Any water originally on Venus has boiled into the atmosphere and been broken apart by ultraviolet light from the sun. The hydrogen has escaped so water cannot form again. Venus has lost almost all water.
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ircamera.as.arizona.edu/NatSci102/lectures/venus.htm
ircamera.as.arizona.edu/NatSci102/lectures/venus.htm
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Venus's scorching atmosphere and surface represent a runaway greenhouse effect. ... When it does "rain" on Venus, it is a truly acid rain. None of this rain however, ever reaches the surface. The temperature is so hot that the acid droplets evaporate before they ever reach the ground...
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starryskies.com/solar_system/venus/why_venus_hot.htm
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a. Mercury has a small field and Venus has no detectable field 24. What is the main constituent of the atmosphere of Venus? d. Carbon dioxide 25. Which of the following contributes to Venus' surface being so hot?
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physics.uoregon.edu/~jimbrau/astr121/Exams/Exam2-answer...
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2 pencil to fill out Scantron. Read the chapter. Look at the videos and simulations in the CD-ROM. Answer all True/False and Fill in the Blank questions. Then answer the following questions and turn in your Scantron only. ... 3. Which of the following contributes to Venus being so hot?
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1. We have learned about Venus primarily from: a. Spacecraft data only. b. Spacecraft data and ... 4. Which of the following contributes to Venus’ being so hot? a. It is closer than Earth to the Sun. b. Its atmosphere is dense. c. Its atmosphere is made almost entirely of carbon dioxide. d. All of the above.
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www.faculty.whatcom.ctc.edu/jrawlins/astro100/week6qu.h...
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16. Which of the following contributes to Venus’ being so much hotter than Earth? a. It is closer than Earth to the Sun. b. Its atmosphere is dense. ... 17. Venus is known to be an unusually hot planet. What part(s) of Venus is so hot? a. Venus has a molten core with temperatures much higher than those of Earth's core..
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www.faculty.whatcom.ctc.edu/jrawlins/astro150/unit9qu.h...
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16. Which of the following contributes to Venus’ being so much hotter than Earth? a. It is closer than Earth to the Sun. b. Its atmosphere is dense. ... 17. Venus is known to be an unusually hot planet. What part(s) of Venus is so hot? a. Venus has a molten core with temperatures much higher than those of Earth's core..
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In spite of what all of those officially NASA moderated as published works that so stipulate and continue to defend about Venus being so hot and nasty, the Venus nighttime season is not to be so easily discounted, as it's quite a long (2900+ hours) worth of energy radiating nighttime and, it's substantially cooler...
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guthvenus.tripod.com/venus-today.htm
guthvenus.tripod.com/venus-today.htm
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