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What is the main constituent of the atmosphere of Venus, often compared to Earth’s greenhouse effect?

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0%(A) Nitrogen
0%(B) Methane
100%(C) Carbon dioxide ( 2 voters )
0%(D) Oxygen
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The atmosphere of Venus is over 96% carbon dioxide. This creates a “runaway greenhouse effect” that traps heat so effectively that surface temperatures reach 460°C—hot enough to melt lead. Scientists study Venus as an extreme example of how greenhouse gases can completely dominate a planet’s climate and thermal structure, providing a warning for Earth’s future. ANSWER: (C) Carbon dioxide

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  1. While Earth’s atmosphere has only about 0.04% carbon dioxide, Venus has an incredibly thick atmosphere dominated by the gas. This density creates a surface pressure 92 times that of Earth. The carbon dioxide allows solar energy to enter but prevents almost all infrared heat from escaping. This results in a uniform temperature across the planet, day or night. For Earth, Venus serves as a laboratory for atmospheric physics, demonstrating the potent power of carbon dioxide to regulate—or in this case, overheat—a planetary body through the radiative forcing of the greenhouse effect.

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  2. Venus has an atmosphere rich in carbon dioxide, which creates a strong greenhouse effect. This traps heat and makes Venus the hottest planet in the solar system. The thick CO₂ layer prevents heat from escaping, providing a clear example of extreme global warming conditions.

     

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