07-Water in Venus
10.03.2015 11:50
Venus contains very little water at its surface and in its atmosphere. Scientists believe due to extreme efectoinvernadero , any water vapor has sufficient to reach high altitudes kinetics where the solar wind breaks the water molecules , releasing hydrogen energy in space .
Whereas Venus is similar in size and is one of the two closest planets to Earth , one might expect a similar amount of water that is in the earth , if not necessarily in liquid form. In fact , Venus had more water than it currently has when it was formed billions of years.
Where was the water has to do with the question of hydrogen component evaporated. How this happened is a matter of how Venus became warm .