Well, the planet rotates in the opposite direction of all of the others. It take longer to rotate on its axis than it does to revolve around the sun. The temperature difference between the hot and cold sides of the planet are in the neighborhood of 700 Kelvin. Why are you trying to compare earth to venus?
It involves the existence of all that CO2 on Venus. There are no humans on the planet producing "greenhouse gas effects" , no factories, no automobiles, no Ocean, no trees...nothing even remotely close to what happens here on Earth which I contend Humans have little control over as we have
zero control over the CO2 on Venus!
I simply asked Cpeer how did all of that CO2 make it to Venus, and will we on Earth ever reach that level of it with all of our CO2 production? It suggests to me how little control we actually have over it not only on Venus, but also here on Earth. I'm not saying we don't contribute on Earth at least because of course we do...but even if we went ape sh*t crazy and removed all pollution controls off cars and burned heavily leaded gasoline, and burned the dirtiest coal we could find we couldn't produce
that amount of CO2 we see on Venus yet all of that is still there isn't it?
So, I was curious how he (Cpeer) thought it got there, and if we are in danger here on Earth of the same fate that's on Venus, which has a surface hot enough to melt lead?
So far he's refused to answer me on this. Why do you suppose that is Mule my Man?