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Hi,
If our magnetic field protects our atmosphere from being blown away by solar winds then how come venus can maintain an atmosphere 90x the pressure of ours without a magnetic field? I thought gravity except Venus is less dense and smaller than Earth so I guess thats ruled out. Can someone help? or point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance, Adam. |
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