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Why can’t the earth like the Venus, the poles and the equat

[From: Astronomy & Space] [author: ] [Date: 01-07] [Hit: ]
Why can’t the earth like the Venus, the poles and the equator have very little temperature difference?Why can’t the earth be like in this way which has a more temperate temperature zones rather than Venus’s extremely hot temperature......


Why can’t the earth like the Venus, the poles and the equator have very little temperature difference?
Why can’t the earth be like in this way which has a more temperate temperature zones rather than Venus’s extremely hot temperature
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answers:
nineteenthly say: Because the reason Venus is like that is mainly down to her dense atmosphere carrying heat more easily.
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duke_of_urls say: The little temperature difference is because Venus is wearing a thick blanket of poisonous and hot clouds. Don't wish for that!
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Ronald 7 say: Venus has one heck of a Global Warming issue
If Earth is not careful, it could end up the same
Then we could have to Vacate Earth and move to Mars and mess it up too
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Tom S say: Atmospheres help to "spread out" heat Venus has an extremely dense atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide which is good at holding heat, So, we are lucky to not be like Venus.
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busterwasmycat say: It could be. It simply isn't The heat distribution network is not fast enough to make that happen (we lose heat to space faster than we can move it around the atmosphere and eliminate the disparities in energy per unit area that affects all planets).
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CarolOklaNola say: Because Earth is farther away from the Sun , does not have n atmosphere of 97% carbon dioxide and 100% cloud cover.

Earth ROTATES a LOT faster than Venus does, so the Coriolus forces produce the jet stream, the ocean currents and the polar vortexes.
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Anon say: And no suffering sentient life!
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