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Meteorology of the terrestrial planets
Surveys in Geophysics, 1994The thermodynamics, dynamics, weather and general circulation (climate) of the atmospheres of Venus, Earth and Mars is reviewed, in the light of present knowledge. These three terrestrial planets each have a gaseous sunlit envelope, but the realizations of motions in them are quite different. This makes comparisons of their meteorology very interesting
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Densities of the Terrestrial Planets
Nature, 1969Recent determinations of the masses and radii of the planets may be interpreted as showing that the systems Earth–Moon–Mars and Mercury–Venus could have resulted from the break-up of two unstable planetary bodies of identical chemical composition. Thereby various features of planetary evolution would be elucidated.
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The Strangest Terrestrial Planet
Science, 2012NASA's MESSENGER mission previously revealed that Mercury has a volcanic crust; now it finds evidence for an inner “anticrust.”
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Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1963
William W. Kellogg, Carl Sagan
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William W. Kellogg, Carl Sagan
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The Angiosperm Terrestrial Revolution and the origins of modern biodiversity
New Phytologist, 2022Michael J Benton+2 more
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Greater vulnerability to warming of marine versus terrestrial ectotherms
Nature, 2019Malin L Pinsky+2 more
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