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Are there any extremophile bacteria that break down sulfuric acid?
Asking for the terraforming of Venus..

>> No.11797305

the only way of terraforming venus its make an asteroid hit it at an angle that allows it to regain its rotational speed to activate its magnetic field, plus all toxic gases would be out

>> No.11797324

>>11797305
nope, no need for a magentic field with an atmosphere that thick, or even Earth-like

>> No.11797342

>>11797228
>break down the sulfuric acid
>the last bastion of hydrogen on Venus is lost
Great job.

>> No.11797346

>>11797324
>no need
>all human future colonies dying of extreme radiation poisoning

>> No.11797410

>days are longer than years
>500 atm pressure
>Poisonous gasses everywhere
Sorry bud there is simply no way to terraform Venus.