Venus, despite being Earth's twin in size and composition, has transformed into one of the most hostile environments in the solar system with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead, crushing atmospheric pressure, and acid rain, possibly due to a runaway greenhouse effect that destroyed any potential oceans and habitable conditions it may have once possessed.
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Venus: Earth’s Evil Twin That Became a HellscapeAdded:
This planet looks like Earth's sister, but its surface is closer to hell. This is [music] Venus. From orbit, Orbiter X found a world wrapped in golden clouds.
Beautiful [music] from above, deadly below. Beneath that glow is crushing pressure, acid skies, volcanic plains, [music] and heat [music] strong enough to melt lead. Some scientists believe Venus may have once had oceans, a world that [music] could have lived until something went terribly wrong.
Now, [music] Orbiter X enters the clouds to study the planet that became hell.
Observation complete.
This is Orbiter X.
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