It is also believed the planet's rotatation was slowed down because it was hit by a dwarf planet with a glancing blow. This caused a chain reaction, the magnetic field failed because of the slowed down rotation and that caused solar wind particles to reach the atmosphere and strip away water and nitrogen. The atmosphere was then replaced with a dry thick blanket of CO2 by volcanoes. Soon after that, the planet had a run away greenhouse effect.
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Friday, 14 April 2023
Venus Facts
According to some NASA Blog posts, the planet Venus is believed to once have water oceans on the surface. They came to the conclusion because planetary orbiters were detecting rocks that form in the presence of water.
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