Describe the atmosphere on Venus, Mar and Jupiter.
Answer / Chandan Kumar Keshri
Venus: The atmosphere is primarily carbon dioxide (96%), with small amounts of nitrogen (3.5%) and trace amounts of other gases like sulfuric acid. The atmospheric pressure is about 92 times that of Earth.nnMars: The Martian atmosphere is thinner than Earth's, composed mainly of carbon dioxide (95%), nitrogen (3%), argon (1.6%), and trace amounts of other gases like oxygen and water vapor. The pressure is about 0.6% that of Earth.nnJupiter: Jupiter has a hydrogen-dominated atmosphere (89%), with helium (15%) and trace amounts of methane, ammonia, and water vapor.
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