Venus, for example ... Now, it's a scorching hell-planet choked in clouds of carbon dioxide that rain sulfuric acid. Now, a spacecraft whipping past Earth's evil twin has detected atoms of ...
And that's not getting into the choking, toxic clouds of carbon dioxide that rain sulfuric acid. The place is literally a hot, inhospitable mess. But the likeness Venus shares with Earth ...
It rains sulphuric acid (battery acid) that never reaches the ground. Crescent Venus Gary Boyle The clouds also produce the greenhouse effect, trapping the solar energy and locking it in.
In this new article, twenty amino acids were exposed to the concentrations of sulfuric acid usually found on Venus, at 98% and 81%, with the rest being water. Of these, 11 were unchanged after 4 ...