Venus has an atmosphere with 90 times greater pressure than Earth's, equivalent to being 3,000 feet underwater, making it the most hostile planet near Earth due to its runaway greenhouse effect that transforms the atmosphere into a supercritical fluid rather than a gas.
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The terrifying physics of Venus. Forget Mars. Let's talk about Venus. If you stepped onto the surface of Venus without a specialized suit, you wouldn't just suffocate or burn. The atmosphere itself would treat you like an ant under a car tire. The air pressure on Venus is 90 times greater than Earth's. That is the exact same pressure as being 3,000 ft underwater. The air is so thick, it acts less like a gas and more like a heavy supercritical fluid. Walking through it would feel like trying to run through a swamp of hot acid. It's a beautifully violent reminder of what happens when a greenhouse effect goes completely out of control.
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