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Squishy shell makes Venus look young, study suggests

A new study of circular patches across Venus where lava oozes to the surface suggests the planet’s youthful appearance is likely due to volcanic activity. This volcanism is also making the rocky outer layers of Venus “squishy” in these spots. 

Planetary scientists gauge the “youthfulness” of a planet’s surface by counting the number of visible impact craters on it. Here on Earth impact craters, caused by asteroids and other small bodies, are primarily wiped clean from the planet’s surface as a result of churning tectonic activity, particularly when an oceanic tectonic plate encounters a continental plate and slips underneath it in a process called “subduction.” This process “recycles” surface material by creating new surface rock and causes volcanism that also brings fresh material to the surface. 

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