Do you mean Venus?
If so, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus
2007-01-13 10:23:41
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answer #1
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answered by K. C. 3
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Size:
Circumfrence = 38025.177042 km
Surface Area = 460,000,000 square km
Volume = 928,000,000,000 cubic km
Mass = 4,868,500,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
Temp: 446 C - 506 C or 836 F - 944 F
Moons: 0
Distance from the Sun: about 680,000,000 km
Rotation: 243 Days, slightly longer than the period of orbit which is only 224 Days.
If your answers have to be in Miles not Kilometers, tough. You'll have to convert them yourself. ;P
2007-01-13 10:41:05
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answer #2
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answered by socialdeevolution 4
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the traditional environment for a terrestrial planet is 95-ninety seven% carbon dioxide, 2-3% nitrogen, and a million% argon. Mercury and Earth have the two lost this straight forward environment, Mercury because of the fact the warmth from its proximity to the solar has pushed it off, leaving purely a hint of argon (70%) and helium (30%) fro inner radioactive decay. contained with reference to the Earth purely approximately each and all the carbon dioxide replaced into faraway from the ambience over one billion years in the past with tips from primitive adolescence types interior the oceans combining it with calcium to type calcium cabonate (CaCO3) shells. The remnants exist on the instant as limestone. notwithstanding this liberated oxygen. The nitrogen replaced into no longer affected, so Earth wound up with the nitrogen-oxygen-argon environment it hjas on the instant. and because of this the Planetfinder venture hopes to % out planets with oxygen of their environment--it might advise they have existence. (Oxygen is volatile because of the fact it combines with floor rocks. devoid of flora recycling it, Earth's environment might drop to approximately 15% oxygen in 2000 years.)
2016-10-07 02:50:00
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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check this web page http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/nineplanets.html
2007-01-13 17:34:00
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answered by chess_e4_pr 1
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you can find it all on wikipedia
2007-01-14 14:24:07
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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