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Venus!!!!!!!!!!!

The flaming ball of death we all know and love.

By: Cicero and Oliver


How venus was formed:
The planet Venus was formed like all the others, but because of its lack of an ozone due to its very slow
orbit, it turned into the smoldering, volcanic, 1000°F, ball of rock and CO2 we know today. Now I'll be going over
how the planet formed with more detail. The planet venus, as mentioned, was made the same way the others
were. The process of a planet forming begins with planetoids colliding until they're big enough to have their own
orbit, thousands of years after Venus did this the co2 on the planet sucked up light from the sun due to Venus’s
lack of an ozone because its orbit isn't fast enough to cause the magnetic field known as an ozone. The energy
made from the light and co2 destroyed all possible organic life and liquids. There's also weather that forms and
destroys landforms such as; boric acid clouds that rain acid and shoots molecule fragnating lightning bolts, flaming
vortexes, 3000 mile long lava lakes, and 150 mile long volcanos. Also due to its slow rotation (1 Venus day= 243
earth days) and the fact it rotates around the sun in 225 earth days (that means one Venus year) means that
Venus's days are longer than its years are. That's the end to how venus was formed.
Venus means:
Like all other planets venus was named after a greek god. In astronomy mythology, Venus was the
Roman goddess of love and beauty. In Greek, her name was Aphrodite. It is believed Venus was named
for the most beautiful of the ancient gods because it shone the brightest of the five planets known to
ancient astronomers.

Aphrodite the god of


love and beauty.--------->
Did you Know Venus is considered Earth's twin. They
make this statement because their size, chemistry, gravity
and density are very close to Earth's. In other words, Venus is
made up of almost the exact same types of materials as the
Earth and in about the same amounts. Venus has volcanoes,
mountains and sand, just like Earth.
5 Interesting facts
1. Hottest planet in the solar system

2. Days on venus are longer than years

3. Rains acid

4. Has boric acid created lightning that destroys molecules

5. Flaming vortexes
Venus Earth

Diameter: 12,107 km Diameter: 12,743 km

Circumference: 38,025 km Circumference:


40,075 km
Radius: 6,051.133 km
Radius: 6,371.393 km
Distance from the sun: 146.9 million km

Moons: None Distance from the


sun: 108.2 million km
Speed: One year: 224.7 earth days
Moons: 1 Name: The
Moon

Speed: 365 earthdays


Venus Earth
Composition: Central iron core Composition: oxygen , silicon magnesium,
sulfur, nickel, calcium, and aluminium,
and rocky mantle. consisting of trace amounts of other elements.

Atmosphere: Carbon Dioxide. Atmosphere: nitrogen (78%), oxygen(21%)


and other gases (1%) .
(96%) and nitrogen (3%).
Gravitational force: 9.807 m/s2.
Gravitational force: 8.87 m/s2.
Surface temperature: 14° C.
Surface temp: 462˚C.
Revolution: 365 days.
Revolution: Once every 0.615 Earth
years, or once every 224.7 Earth days. Rotation: 1 day.

Rotation: once every 243 Earth days the


slowest rotation of any planet.
BUH BYE

THX 4 WATCHING
(Buzz buzz buzz)
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(2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus\
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