Fascinating research might explain why all the water on Venus has disappeared.
Venus is remarkably Earth-like, with a similar size and gravity to our own planet. But the second planet from the sun is missing a key element to be a twin to our blue planet: water.
Scientists say there were once oceans on Venus’s surface, but with surface temperatures topping 860 degrees Fahrenheit, it’s no surprise the surface of Venus today is bone-dry.
But where did that water disappear to?
Source: What mysterious force whisked away the water on Venus? – CSMonitor.com