Earth's sister planet, Venus, may have been formed by Earth-like plate tectonics billions of years ago, a new study suggests.
A new study suggests that Earth’s hotter sister could have formed by Earth-like plate tectonics billions of years ago. The study is published in Nature Astronomy and discusses how atmospheric data from Venus, alongside computer modeling, has delivered them to this particular resolution. See, Venus is a lot like Earth. In many ways, it is considered Earth’s evil twin.
For the most part, scientists believe that Venus has a “stagnant lid,” which is essentially just a single tectonic plate with minimal amounts of give. If true, that means that most of the gasses inside of Venus have remained trapped beneath the list of the outer crust for billions of years, turning it into the ball of death that it now is. However, data from Venus’ atmosphere, as well as computer modeling, have painted a slightly different picture.
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Earth-like plate tectonics may have shaped Venus billions of years agoLaura is a science news writer, covering a wide variety of subjects, but she is particularly fascinated by all things aquatic, paleontology, nanotechnology, and exploring how science influences daily life. Laura is a proud former resident of the New Jersey shore, a competitive swimmer, and a fierce defender of the Oxford comma.
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