Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. | |
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User ID: 577234 United States 01/19/2009 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. VENUS is covered in gas if i rememebr correctly and i would think that thick gas and cloud mixture would creat a huge greenhouse like effect retaining the heat and not allowing it to escape thereby building up the heat i may be wrong though didnt google anything Fighting and triggering liberals and SJW's in the trenches of their safe spaces since 2014 Signed, The Patriot Mind |
Punisher
(OP) User ID: 596388 Canada 01/19/2009 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. atmosphere getting a little thin in your part of the world??? you seem a little light headed forming these incomplete thoughts. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 587000HAHAHAHAHA, drunken stupors, weeeeeeeeeeee, the earth is spinning, hahahahaha!!!!!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 587000 United States 01/19/2009 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. VENUS is covered in gas if i rememebr correctly Quoting: ThePatriotMindand i would think that thick gas and cloud mixture would creat a huge greenhouse like effect retaining the heat and not allowing it to escape thereby building up the heat i may be wrong though didnt google anything not to mention the logarithmic decay of heat enthalpy over a distance in vacuum. |
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Punisher
(OP) User ID: 596388 Canada 01/19/2009 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. VENUS is covered in gas if i rememebr correctly Quoting: ThePatriotMindand i would think that thick gas and cloud mixture would creat a huge greenhouse like effect retaining the heat and not allowing it to escape thereby building up the heat i may be wrong though didnt google anything NO-ONE's been there for testing, lol, like on Mars that may contain life, hahahahaha!!!!! |
Punisher
(OP) User ID: 596388 Canada 01/19/2009 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. not to mention the logarithmic decay of heat enthalpy over a distance in vacuum. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 587000Ehhhh!!!!! Definitely, lets not forget that, lol!!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 454845 United States 01/19/2009 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. VENUS is covered in gas if i rememebr correctly Quoting: Punisherand i would think that thick gas and cloud mixture would creat a huge greenhouse like effect retaining the heat and not allowing it to escape thereby building up the heat i may be wrong though didnt google anything NO-ONE's been there for testing, lol, like on Mars that may contain life, hahahahaha!!!!! there have been various probes and crafts sent to venus before to study the atmosphere, but so far nothing has been able to survive the harsh atmosphere for very long. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 578761 United States 01/19/2009 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. VENUS is covered in gas if i rememebr correctly Quoting: Punisherand i would think that thick gas and cloud mixture would creat a huge greenhouse like effect retaining the heat and not allowing it to escape thereby building up the heat i may be wrong though didnt google anything NO-ONE's been there for testing, lol, like on Mars that may contain life, hahahahaha!!!!! Venera 13, took a snapshot I believe prior to it being destroyed due to the intense pressures/heat. |
Punisher
(OP) User ID: 596388 Canada 01/19/2009 04:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. there have been various probes and crafts sent to venus before to study the atmosphere, but so far nothing has been able to survive the harsh atmosphere for very long. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 454845Yes, very hot, lol, caliente my friend, caliente. And earth in between, getting HOT - HOT - HOT, weeeeeeee, spinning ROUND - ROUND - ROUND, weeeeeeeee!!!!!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 578761 United States 01/19/2009 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. there have been various probes and crafts sent to venus before to study the atmosphere, but so far nothing has been able to survive the harsh atmosphere for very long. Quoting: PunisherYes, very hot, lol, caliente my friend, caliente. And earth in between, getting HOT - HOT - HOT, weeeeeeee, spinning round - round - round, weeeeeeeee!!!!!!! I believe you forgot to re-fill your prescription punisher. usually your retorts are a little more...argumentative. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 573528 United States 01/19/2009 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. [link to www.mentallandscape.com] |
Math kid User ID: 596496 Canada 01/19/2009 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. - VENUS: 108,200,000 km from Sun Quoting: Punisher- EARTH: 149,600,000 km from Sun - MARS: 227,940,000 km from Sun [link to www.nineplanets.org] MARS — Temperature: 21 ºC = 70 ºF VENUS — Temperature: 467 ºC = 872.6 ºF [link to quest.nasa.gov] [link to www.daviddarling.info] Earth being roughly between these two Greek Gods (PLANETS) would share an in-between-temperature, lol, really how fawkin drunk have the inhabitant of the earth become on the wine of these Greek Gods? You give a bad name to zelots. And no answer like: "your a zelot" or whatnot, like last time |
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Punisher
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Blue Mars Bars User ID: 586763 United States 01/19/2009 04:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. C'mon, they showed you in one day. Picture of the EYE OF GOD and THE PHOENIX HAS LANDED. Am I the only one whose brain is not affected by our new atmospheric....lets just say ISSUES!!! |
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Punisher
(OP) User ID: 596388 Canada 01/19/2009 05:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. Punisher. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 560352What is it exactly that you want to proof? Your too dizzy to understand it with the earth spinning at 1000 MPH and dashing through the cosmos around the sun at 67,000 MPH, lol, I'm surprised you could type. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 578761 United States 01/19/2009 05:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. Punisher. Quoting: PunisherWhat is it exactly that you want to proof? Your too dizzy to understand it with the earth spinning at 1000 MPH and dashing through the cosmos around the sun at 67,000 MPH, lol, I'm surprised you could type. and uh. You can because your so Enlightened? |
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341923
User ID: 341923 United States 01/19/2009 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. Why would you think the max temp on Mars should be compared to the average temp on Venus? From your own link on Mars, the coldest temp is negative 225 Fahrenheit(neg 153 Celcius). That would yield an average temp on Mars of negative 77 degree Fahrenheit. Yeah, that jputs Earth in between Venus and Mars. Punisher lies and fails again. Just when you think batshit crazy can't get any crazier Emily goes and ups the ante. |
Punisher
(OP) User ID: 596388 Canada 01/19/2009 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. Why would you think the max temp on Mars should be compared to the average temp on Venus? From your own link on Mars, the coldest temp is negative 225 Fahrenheit(neg 153 Celcius). That would yield an average temp on Mars of negative 77 degree Fahrenheit. Yeah, that jputs Earth in between Venus and Mars. Punisher lies and fails again. Quoting: 341923That's just at the North pole of Mars, hahahaha, they too have magnetic pole, hahahahaha, my compass points to it, lol. |
341923
User ID: 341923 United States 01/19/2009 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Temperature on Mars = 70 ºF -- Temperature on Venus = 872.6 ºF -- Earth is in between, HAHAHAHAHA, LOL, HAHAHAHAHA, ROTF, HAHAHAHAHA. Why would you think the max temp on Mars should be compared to the average temp on Venus? From your own link on Mars, the coldest temp is negative 225 Fahrenheit(neg 153 Celcius). That would yield an average temp on Mars of negative 77 degree Fahrenheit. Yeah, that jputs Earth in between Venus and Mars. Punisher lies and fails again. Quoting: PunisherThat's just at the North pole of Mars, hahahaha, they too have magnetic pole, hahahahaha, my compass points to it, lol. The minimum temp is at the North pole. So what? The average is still an average. Are you really this stupid? You of course ignored the whole point which is that comparing the AVERAGE temps of those planets does indeed put Earth in between. Punisher lies and fails again. Just when you think batshit crazy can't get any crazier Emily goes and ups the ante. |