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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:41:10 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (habshi) wrote: > What would be the temp of Venus if it had the same composition >as the earth's atmosphere ie mainly nitrogen with a fifth oxygen and >maybe carbon dioxide less than earth's? We need a little co2 to make >ourselves breathe . > How can we get to that atmosphere ?, the carbon dioxide could >form carbonates and be buried , the oxyen could be split from sulfuric >acid and the water would form oceans maybe bigger than earth's as the >atmosphere is ten times as thick . > Maybe we could have the same atmosphere as at 5000ft on earth >to compensate for it being nearer to the sun. Its time we made another >world for ourselves . > > Mars is difficult as it wont retain the atmosphere , but on >Venus we have too much of the stuff . Why not have science work on using part of Venus atmosphere on Mars. If humans don't kill themselves off, who knows where we will be in 100 or 200 years. -- Once you remove the absurdity from human existence, there isn't much left.
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