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Why does Venus have much more CO2 in atmosphere than Earth?
•Amount of CO2 in atmosphere on Venus roughly equal to
amount of CO2 in limestone on Earth
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•With no oceans, don’t have a way to get CO2 out of atmosphere and back into rocks
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•Runaway effect, because high T causes faster loss of water to space.
–If H2O gets into upper atmosphere it is broken down into O, H by UV sunlight
–H is so light it escapes to space
–On Earth cooler T traps H2O in lower atmosphere (it condenses if it gets to high)
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•Location closer to the sun pushed Venus “over the edge”  compared to Earth
From our text Horizons, by Seeds