In our solar system, Venus is the hottest planet, but it's defiantly not the closest to the sun. One would think that the planet closest to the sun would be hottest, but to the surprise of many, this isn’t the case. As a matter of fact, Venus is second closest to the sun, Mercury being the first. The reason to Venus's high temperature is due to the abundant amount of ...
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Venus, could this be the earths future
1. Venus, Could This Be The Earth's Future?
The importance of alternative energies have been expressed time and time again.
Many believe that the greenhouse effect is the cause of global warming, and many don't.
In order to better understand the subject, studying other planets in our solar system is
something to be considered.
In our solar system, Venus is the hottest planet, but it's defiantly not the closest to
the sun. One would think that the planet closest to the sun would be hottest, but to the
surprise of many, this isn’t the case. As a matter of fact, Venus is second closest to the
sun, Mercury being the first. The reason to Venus's high temperature is due to the
abundant amount of greenhouse gases found on the planet.
The sun gives off radiation, and these rays are absorbed by Venus. Usually, a fair
amount of these sun rays would be deflected and sent back out into space. Due to
Venus's dense atmosphere, many of the these rays are trapped, and thus causing the
planet to warmup (global warming, but on Venus). The vast amounts of Carbon
dioxide and acid in the Venus's atmosphere act almost as mirrors that keep in solar rays.
Temperatures on Venus can reach up to 870 degrees F making it impossible for any life
on earth to survive, well, except some sorts of bacteria.
Greenhouse gases are caused by the burning of fossil fuels, deforesting,
automobile exhausts, and the burning of wood. These actions release excessive carbon,
and methane, and as a result they, slowly reduce the amount of heat the Earth is able to
deflect.
So basically, if we continue to burn fossil fuels, cut down forests, and rely on dirty
energy solutions, the earth may end up resembling Venus. Earth can never become as
hot as Venus due to the difference in solar position, but it may become hot enough to
discourage any life on earth. Higher temperatures means that we run a risk of water
evaporating from our planet, which will result in less plants, which means less oxygen,
which means less forms of life. In the worst situation, earth will become an inhabitable
waste land.
Venus is a good example as to the future of our planet unless actions are taken, we
can fairly easily stop our abundant greenhouse gases by taking simple precautions and
doing more to utilize clean energies. Our planet is unique in every way, there are billions
of planets in the universe, but none like earth. Do your part in keeping our home green.
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