Gohanthebarbarian
Gohanthebarbarian t1_ixaxe3s wrote
Also Venus is close enough to the Sun that it gets about 1.7 times as much radiation as the Earth. That means Venus's average temperature would be about 200 C ( 390 F ) hotter than Earth even if it wasn't a runaway green house. Venus was doomed to have all it's water boil off as the Sun heated up just because its so close to the Sun.
Gohanthebarbarian t1_j2bbu3v wrote
Reply to comment by CrustalTrudger in How much does the liquid magma of the Earth affect it's surface temperature? by tripperfunster
Yeah it makes intuitive sense that the higher mass rock balls would be more likely to hold onto their atmospheres.