When phosphine was discovered in the atmosphere of Venus last Fall, the internet nearly exploded with speculation that the gas might have been produced by alien microbes, but such an inhospitable planet is unlikely to have life (at least as we know it) crawling anywhere near it. The surface alone is hot enough to melt lead at a scorching 847 degrees Fahrenheit. But exploding volcanoes?
“It s unexpected because under the usual conditions on Venus with low water and volatile contents (such as CO2). Usually, volcanic eruptions are not explosive, Truong tells SYFY WIRE. “Lava would stay mostly on the surface like it does on Earth. If explosive volcanism occurs, it would have to source directly from the mantle where primordial water would have been concentrated.”
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Planetary Scientists Discover That Mars Underwent a Great Oxygenation Event Billions of Years Ago
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Life renewing processes physical, spiritual, emotional and mental have been lost by modern cultures. Nature’s response, Climate Change, seems harsh, but if we listen, learn and accept Indigenous relational leadership, our Earth based wisdom will be reawakened and we will once again flow with Nature.