top | item 20399251 (no title) satyenr | 6 years ago Because Venus’ atmosphere is full of Sulphuric Acid and various greenhouse gases which wouldn’t allow life as we know it to exist. discuss order hn newest drran|6 years ago Our atmosphere is full of Oxygen, which is very poisonous gas, which killed 99% of live organisms on Earth. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Oxidation_EventLife adapts. dredmorbius|6 years ago There's some speculation that Venus may have been far more earthlike for some, possibly much, of its history.Similarly, Earth wasn't particularly earthlike, in contemporary terms, for much of its history -- sometimes far hotter, frequently far colder.
drran|6 years ago Our atmosphere is full of Oxygen, which is very poisonous gas, which killed 99% of live organisms on Earth. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Oxidation_EventLife adapts.
dredmorbius|6 years ago There's some speculation that Venus may have been far more earthlike for some, possibly much, of its history.Similarly, Earth wasn't particularly earthlike, in contemporary terms, for much of its history -- sometimes far hotter, frequently far colder.
drran|6 years ago
Life adapts.
dredmorbius|6 years ago
Similarly, Earth wasn't particularly earthlike, in contemporary terms, for much of its history -- sometimes far hotter, frequently far colder.