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by maha fayed 17 years ago

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Are The Earth and Venus twins?

Venus and Earth share striking similarities in size, mass, and composition, leading some to consider them planetary twins. However, Venus's proximity to the Sun and its dense atmosphere, composed mainly of carbon dioxide, result in extreme surface temperatures of about 800°F.

Are The Earth and Venus twins?

Are The Earth and Venus twins?

Research and articles about Venus Express

observation and visits to venus
the role of evaorated wate

lead to more evaporation

heats up the surface

trapped heat

Venus formed with much liquide water

Sunlight evaborate water

intensity twice as Earth

temp.800D.F

very hot because of pure carbon ioxide

100 times as dense as Earth's

clouds reflect much sunlight

close to sun than Earth

the similarieties between venus-Earth

formation of liquide water
the same mass and composition
they are the same in size
evidence of the same ocean size as the earth
Swings of temperature
signs of lightening