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ID number:218442
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Published: 11.06.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Introduction
By exploring our solar system we widen our perspectives and gain a better understanding of the mechanics of worlds in general. An excellent way to explore worlds is through comparative planetology where we learn more about a planet in context or comparison to another. Venus is one of many planets in our solar system. Its geologic features are the product of physical and chemical processes that operate elsewhere in the universe. In many ways Earth and Venus are very similar. Both planets were formed at the same time from the same celestial cloud and planetary materials. …

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