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8 October, 14:14
Why is temperature on venus so high
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Annalise Ramirez
8 October, 14:16
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The heat is very thick
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Tristian Mueller
8 October, 14:25
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Answer: Most of this heat cannot escape back into space because it is blocked by the very thick atmosphere of Venus. The heat becomes trapped and builds up to extremely high temperatures. This trapping of heat by the atmosphere is called the greenhouse effect because it is similar to how the glass in a greenhouse traps heat.
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