Venus is the second planet from the Sun and the sixth largest planet in the solar system. It has similarities to Earth in terms of size, structure, and chemical composition, though it rotates backwards compared to most other planets. Venus's surface is completely covered by thick, toxic clouds made of sulfur dioxide. It has an atmosphere made up primarily of carbon dioxide, which causes extreme greenhouse warming and surface temperatures over 880 degrees Fahrenheit. Venus was the first planet where spacecraft successfully landed, with Soviet probes in the 1960s-1970s sending back data showing Venus's surface is like a massive pressure cooker with air pressure over 90 times that of Earth.
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and the sixth largest planet in the solar system. It has similarities to Earth in terms of size, structure, and chemical composition, though it rotates backwards compared to most other planets. Venus's surface is completely covered by thick, toxic clouds made of sulfur dioxide. It has an atmosphere made up primarily of carbon dioxide, which causes extreme greenhouse warming and surface temperatures over 880 degrees Fahrenheit. Venus was the first planet where spacecraft successfully landed, with Soviet probes in the 1960s-1970s sending back data showing Venus's surface is like a massive pressure cooker with air pressure over 90 times that of Earth.
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and the sixth largest planet in the solar system. It has similarities to Earth in terms of size, structure, and chemical composition, though it rotates backwards compared to most other planets. Venus's surface is completely covered by thick, toxic clouds made of sulfur dioxide. It has an atmosphere made up primarily of carbon dioxide, which causes extreme greenhouse warming and surface temperatures over 880 degrees Fahrenheit. Venus was the first planet where spacecraft successfully landed, with Soviet probes in the 1960s-1970s sending back data showing Venus's surface is like a massive pressure cooker with air pressure over 90 times that of Earth.
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and the sixth largest planet in the solar system. It has similarities to Earth in terms of size, structure, and chemical composition, though it rotates backwards compared to most other planets. Venus's surface is completely covered by thick, toxic clouds made of sulfur dioxide. It has an atmosphere made up primarily of carbon dioxide, which causes extreme greenhouse warming and surface temperatures over 880 degrees Fahrenheit. Venus was the first planet where spacecraft successfully landed, with Soviet probes in the 1960s-1970s sending back data showing Venus's surface is like a massive pressure cooker with air pressure over 90 times that of Earth.
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VENUS
PLANET Created by: Greshom Dela Cruz VENUS PLANET • Planet Venus called Planet of Love
• 2nd Planet And the Sixth largest Planet in our solar system
• It is a planet that consists of mountains, valleys
and tens of thousands volcano and has a radius 3,676 miles and a diameter of 7,521 miles slightly smaller than earth so of this similarities with earth in terms of size, structure and chemical composition it is often called earth twin. But the significance difference between us is the venus rotate on its axis backward, compared to the most other planet in the solar system.
This means that on venus the sun rises in the west
and sets in the east opposite to what we experience on earth. Not only that venus reflects 70% of the sunlight it receives and that is why it's the second brightest object in the sky after the moon and sun. Not eveything that shines is gold it can eventually turn toxic.
Which is absolutely true for
venus, YES! venus entire surface is covered with clouds made of poisonous sulfur dioxide giving us enough reason not to step on its surface. But it doesn't mean no attempt was made to access the planet venus as the first spacecraft to set mechanical feet of another planet landed on venus.
Around 1960s and 70s the former
soviet unions Vanera Probes drop through the planet unbearable atmosphere manage to send back essential data on earth letting us know that venus is like a massive pressure cooker. Venus has crushing air pressure at it's surface which is more than 90times that of earth.
This pressure is so intense that the human being
standing on its surface would be crush and on top of that the atmosphere is full of greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide leading to the issue of extreme global warming. The atmospheric layer traps the sun's heat causing the surface temperature to go over 880 degrees Fahrenheit which is hot enough to melt lead and declaring venus the hottest planet in the solar system.
Venus's mean radius is 6,051.8 km (3,760.4 miles), or
about 95 percent of Earth's at the Equator, while its mass is 4.87 × 1024 kg, or 81.5 percent that of Earth. FACTS ABOUT VENUS 1. A day on Venus is longer than a year It takes Venus longer to rotate once on its axis than to complete one orbit of the Sun. That’s 243 Earth days to rotate once – the longest rotation of any planet in the Solar System – and only 243 Earth days to complete an orbit of the Sun. • Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system. • Venus is a terrestrial planet. It is small and rocky. • Venus has a thick atmosphere. It traps heat and makes Venus very hot. • Venus has an active surface, including volcanoes! • Venus spins the opposite direction of Earth and most other planets. 1. What is the name of the first aircraft landed in Venera Probes Venus? 2. How many percent does sunlight reflects to the 70% Venus? 3. How many Degrees Fahrenheit does the 880 DF atmospheric layers have? 4. How many days when Venus rotates on its own 243 Days ASSESSMENT In your notebook answer the following axis? question. 1960s to 70s 5. Around what year the first aircraft that landed on Venus? Venus 6. This is the second of the brightest object in the sky. 7. Can people live in Venus? Yes or No? No 8. Venus's mean radius is (3,760.4 miles), or 95% about how many percent in Earth? 9. The atmosphere Of Venus is consisting what Greenhouse Gases kind of gases? Check if it is 10. Right a 1 word that describes Planet Venus. accurate THANK YOU!