Question

In: Physics

Compare the green house effect on Earth to Venus then discuss two similarities and two differences...

Compare the green house effect on Earth to Venus then discuss two similarities and two differences in the green house effect between Earth and Venus.

Solutions

Expert Solution

Venus, the second planet from the Sun, lies, on average, 108 million km from the Sun, about 30% closer than the Earth. Venus is often referred to as our sister planet because of similarities in size, mass, density and volume. It is believed that both planets share a common origin forming at the same time out of a condensing nebulosity around 4.5 billion years ago.

There the similarities end. Venus has no surface water, a toxic, heavy atmosphere made up almost entirely of carbon dioxide with clouds of sulphuric acid and at the surface the atmospheric pressure is over 90 times that of the Earth at sea-level.

The surface of Venus is the hottest in the solar system at a searing 750 K (477 °C). This high temperature has been caused by a catastrophic greenhouse effect due to the carbon dioxide rich atmosphere. Incident sunlight is trapped by the atmosphere and cannot radiate out into space with a resulting boost to the surface temperature by over 475 K.

The final anomaly between the two worlds is the rotation of Venus. Firstly its axis of rotation is inclined at 177.36 degrees (compared to 23.5 degrees on Earth). This means that Venus rotates in a retrograde direction from east to west, making the Sun rise in the west and set in the east. Further to this the rotation is very slow: a sidereal day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days. This is even longer than a Venusian year which is only 224.7 Earth days.

Despite several missions to Venus there is still much that is unknown about our celestial neighbour. The Russian Venera landers touched down in the 1980s and survived the hostile environment for about 60 minutes during which time images were taken revealing a barren world. Other missions to Venus, both Russian Venera orbiters, and NASA's Magellan spacecraft have concentrated on radar mapping the surface.

From the data returned by these missions scientist believe that the surface of Venus is relatively young - it appears to have undergone resurfacing around 400 million years ago. The topography consists of vast plains (covered by lava flows) and mountainous regions.

Impact craters cover the surface. Unlike other worlds, however, there are virtually no craters less than 2 km in size. The impactors that would cause them simply burn up in the thick atmosphere. Those that do exist are believed to be caused by the fragmentation of a large meteorite just before impact with the surface.

Venus is similar to Earth in terms of size and mass, but its surface temperature is about 460 degrees Celsius. This is hot enough to melt lead! The Venusian atmosphere is mainly made up of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. On Earth, carbon dioxide makes up only a tiny fraction of the atmosphere.

Venus is sometimes called Earth's twin because Venus and Earth are almost the same size, have about the same mass (they weigh about the same), and have a very similar composition (are made of the same material). They are also neighboring planets. ... Venus also rotates backwards compared to Earth and the other planets.


Related Solutions

Discuss the effects of government involvement in two other industries. Compare the differences and similarities of...
Discuss the effects of government involvement in two other industries. Compare the differences and similarities of these industries within the healthcare field.
What is Green House Effect?
Meaning of Green House Effect . Impacts of Green House Effect. 
What is Green House Effect?
Meaning of Green House Effect . Impacts of Green House Effect. 
Green house effect is warming due to (a) infra-red rays reaching earth (b) moisture layer in...
Green house effect is warming due to (a) infra-red rays reaching earth (b) moisture layer in atmosphere (c) increase in temperature due to increase in carbon dioxide concentration of atmosphere (d) ozone layer of atmosphere.
Green house effect is warming due to (a) infra-red rays reaching earth (b) moisture layer in...
Green house effect is warming due to (a) infra-red rays reaching earth (b) moisture layer in atmosphere (c) increase in temperature due to increase in carbon dioxide concentration of atmosphere (d) ozone layer of atmosphere.
Take two forms of communication and compare their similarities and differences in how they are used...
Take two forms of communication and compare their similarities and differences in how they are used for communication.
compare the similarities and differences in the sampling, methodologies, and findings in two studies of your...
compare the similarities and differences in the sampling, methodologies, and findings in two studies of your choice one being an experiment and a quasi-experiment
Compare the two systems of classifying reactions – what similarities and differences are there between them?...
Compare the two systems of classifying reactions – what similarities and differences are there between them? What factors are used to determine what a reaction is classified as according to what atoms do? What different classifications fall under this category? What factors are used to determine what a reaction is classified as according to type? What different classifications fall under this category? (Nature of each classification method, what each focuses on to classify reactions, what similarities and differences exist, and...
Compare the similarities and differences between amylopectin and chitin.
Compare the similarities and differences between amylopectin and chitin.
Compare and contrast quantitative and qualitative research: Summarize the similarities and differences between the types. Discuss...
Compare and contrast quantitative and qualitative research: Summarize the similarities and differences between the types. Discuss which method you might prefer when conducting research
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT