[ExI] Diminishing influence of increasing carbon dioxide on temperature
Dan
dan_ust at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 13 04:46:03 UTC 2014
On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 4:01 AM, Tomaz Kristan <protokol2020 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Explain Venus, pleas
>
> Explain high temperatures in deep holes/coal mines on Earth! It is
> easy, it is volcanism.
>
> Tick rocks are a good insulator.
>
> As a tick layer of CO2 is.
Venus also has an orders of magnitude slower rotation rate, is much closer to Sun, and seems to have lost all its water. I also wonder about the wobble of its axis. Earth's seems very stable, but is Venus long-term stable? And is there any way Venus could have been much more Earth-like on its present orbit?
Regards,
Dan
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