yes
meteors hit Venus surface
the craters that were once on the surface disappear
Jupiter is a gas giant and does not have a solid surface, so it does not have any craters.
no venus is very hot,venus used to have oceans on it but they boiled up and venus has lots of volcanos now!
The area of Venus is about 460,000,000 km2, or 4.6 (108).
Well the surface is all land.
yes, there is land masses on venus
I think so, the clouds on Venus have been known to produce lightning.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all have impact craters.
they are of about the same age, they are surprisingly young.. :)
Venus has been hit by many meteors, etc. There are craters formed by the impacts.
the main component of venus is carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) which accounts for venus' hot temperature.
While we can barely detect that Eris exists (much less see if it has any craters) I would be surprised if it does not have any craters. So far, every body with a solid surface has craters. Except Venus, and I think that the reason we haven't seen craters on Venus is the fact that the atmosphere of Venus is an impenetrable haze.
Venus has about 1,000 young craters, the biggest of which is Crater Mead, about 170 mile across. Oddly, there is no evidence on Venus of old craters like we see on the moon, Earth, and Mars. Somehow these old craters were smoothed over on Venus . . . by lava flow?? By high winds??
Venus has craters on it's surface!
Most of the craters have been buried by lava flows from the many volcanoes on Venus.
Venus has many volcanoes and craters.
Venus has many volcanoes and craters.
Venus is coverd with Mountains, Valcanoes, and craters. There is no water on Venus.
I think so, the clouds on Venus have been known to produce lightning.
Little craters because Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system, so any comets or asteroids would burn up because of the heat or in the thick atmosphere.
It is not smooth it has craters
Venus has no moon. It may have some craters, but it's thick atmosphere helps to burn meteors up before they hit the surface. Volcanic activity has also helped to cover up evidence of any impacts.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all have impact craters.