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Venus Was Once More Earth-Like, but Climate Change Made It Uninhabitable – Gizmodo Australia
We can learn a lot about climate change from Venus, our sister planet. Venus currently has a surface temperature of 450℃ (the temperature of an oven’s self-cleaning…
We can learn a lot about climate change from Venus, our sister planet. Venus currently has a surface temperature of 450 (the temperature of an ovens self-cleaning cycle) and an atmosphere dominated by carbon dioxide (96 per cent) with a density 90 times that of Earths.
Venus is a very strange place, totally uninhabitable, except perhaps in the clouds some 60 kilometres up where the recent discovery of phosphine may suggest floating microbial life. But the surface is totally inhospitable.
However,…
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