k Surface of Venus, illustration Illustration of clouds over the surface of Venus. The circular features on the surface are volcanic domes, sometimes referred to as pancake domes. This is the hottest planetary surface in the solar system, with temperatures of nearly 500 degrees Celsius. This is due to its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere that traps the Suns heat. The surface atmospheric pressure is around 90 times that on Earth. Clouds of sulphuric acid obscure the Sun and the rest of the sky. Venus is 108 million kilometres from the Sun, around around twothirds of the EarthSun distance, and is slightly smaller than Earth., Photo by DETLEV VAN RAVENSWAAYSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Surface of Venus, illustration Illustration of clouds over the surface of Venus. The circular features on the surface are volcanic domes, sometimes referred to as pancake domes. This is the hottest planetary surface in the solar system, with temperatures of nearly 500 degrees Celsius. This is due to its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere that traps the Sun s heat. The surface atmospheric pressure is around 90 times that on Earth. Clouds of sulphuric acid obscure the Sun and the rest of the sky. Venus is 108 million kilometres from the Sun, around around two thirds of the Earth Sun distance, and is slightly smaller than Earth., Photo by DETLEV VAN RAVENSWAAY SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Surface of Venus, illustration

Illustration of clouds over the surface of Venus. The circular features on the surface are volcanic domes, sometimes referred to as pancake domes. This is the hottest planetary surface in the solar system, with temperatures of nearly 500 degrees Celsius. This is due to its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere that traps the Sun's heat. The surface atmospheric pressure is around 90 times that on Earth. Clouds of sulphuric acid obscure the Sun and the rest of the sky. Venus is 108 million kilometres from the Sun, around around two-thirds of the Earth-Sun distance, and is slightly smaller than Earth., Photo by DETLEV VAN RAVENSWAAY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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