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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Why is Venus So Hot?
The atmosphere of Venus is about 90 times as thick as our own. Although it is always cloudy, enough sunlight breaks through to heat the rocky ground during its four – year ‘day’. The thick atmosphere acts like a blanket and holds heat in.
The middy temperature is 480 Degree C, as hot as an oven turned fully on. Venus could not support life as we know it. The clouds consists of concentrated sulphuric acid!
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