关于金星的一切:

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金星是距太阳第二远的行星,也是第六大行星。它的直径大约是地球的95%。金星没有卫星。金星的一天是地球的243天——比它一年的225天还长!金星可以用肉眼在夜空中看到。根据它在天空中的位置,它通常被称为“昏星”或“晨星”——但它是一颗行星,不是恒星!金星周围有一层厚厚的大气层,其气压是地球海平面气压的92倍,主要由二氧化碳组成。金星的表面温度约为482°C(900°F),甚至比水星还要热!富含二氧化碳的大气层捕获了来自太阳的热量,并造成了“失控的温室”效应,这是造成金星表面高温的原因。因为金星太热了,所以表面和大气中都没有水。与太阳的相互作用带走了地球上水的氢成分。金星上空的云层含有硫酸液滴。科学家认为金星上有活火山!金星上有1000多个火山区域。金星上的一些火山有巨大的火山口(岩浆流出的地方),直径超过100公里(62英里)。金星表面至少85%被火山岩覆盖。与水星和月球相比,金星表面的环形山很少。这表明它的表面相对年轻;像水星这样的古老表面上有许多陨石坑,这些陨石坑是数十亿年来小行星和彗星撞击造成的。金星的大部分表面可能只有3亿到5亿年的历史;(是的,这对地质学家来说很“年轻”;我们的太阳系已经有46亿年的历史了!
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All About Venus:
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is the sixth largest planet. It is about 95% the diameter of Earth. Venus has no moons. A Venusian day is 243 Earth days long-longer than its year of 225 days! Venus can be seen in the night sky with the naked eye. It is often called the " evening star " or " morning star " depending on its place in the sky – but it is a planet, not a star! Venus is surrounded by a thick atmosphere – 92 times the atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth-composed mainly of carbon dioxide. The surface temperature of Venus is about 482° C (900° F) – hotter even than Mercury! The carbon-dioxide-rich atmosphere traps heat from the Sun, and causes a " runaway greenhouse " effect responsible for Venus' high surface temperatures. Because Venus is so hot, there is no water at the surface or in the atmosphere. Interaction with the Sun has carried away the hydrogen component of water away from the planet. Clouds over Venus contain sulfuric acid droplets. Scientists think that Venus has active volcanos! There are more than 1000 volcanic regions on Venus. Some of Venus' volcanos have giant calderas (opening where the magma comes out) more than 100 kilometers (62 miles) in diameter. At least 85% of the surface of Venus is covered with volcanic rock. The surface of Venus has very few craters compared to Mercury or the Moon. This indicates its surface is relatively young; older surfaces like those on Mercury have many craters from billions of years of asteroid and comet impacts. Most of Venus's surface may be only 300 to 500 million years old; (yes, this is " young " to geologists; our Solar System is 4.6 billion years old!).
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