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To compare and contrast tectonism on Venus, Earth and Mercury.
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Describe the planet Venus. Attributes like atmosphere, rotation, etc. should be included in your description.
If we moved Venus out to 1 AU from the Sun (same as Earth), Venus would probably
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become more like Earth, with oceans and a temperate climate
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remain hot, dry, and dead because it's permanently lost its oceans
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become more like Mars, losing most of its atmosphere and freezing
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become much less geologically active due to decreased solar heating
We know that both Venus and Mars lack mountain ranges because they both lack
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magnetic fields
b.
volcanoes
c.
plate tectonics
d.
atmospheres
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