If the Earth were closer to the Sun, the intense heat might evaporate the oceans and create an atmosphere similar to the atmosphere of ?

Respuesta :

If all the oceans evaporated it would create huge amounts of clouds and maybe block the sun sunlight. It would create an atmosphere similar to the atmosphere of Venus, since Venus thick clouds make it hard to see the surface.

Answer:

The options:

A. Venus

B. Mars

C. Jupiter

D. The moon

The CORRECT ANSWER IS A.

A. Venus

Explanation:

Our DEFINATE answer is VENUS. The reason is because Venus is known to have a dense atmosphere of carbon (iv) oxide, that leads to an out of control amount of greenhouse effect.

Lets Assume that the whole oceans on the earth happened to be evaporated, it's resultant effect will be a production of a large amount of clouds that can hinder all the sunlight or sunlight rays from touching the earth.

This as resulted to the formation of the heavy blanket in the form of cloud on the Venus, making it difficult for an individual to have a clear view of the surface. Early Venus must of water like the earth.  

If the earth were too close to the sun, then the heat of the sun evaporates all the water and create an atmosphere that is similar to Venus.