iron and hytrogen and nitrogen even though they are not minerals they are gasses
Yes. Venus is similar in composition to Earth. It has a crust made mostly of silicate minerals.
Jupiter's interior contains a rocky core that is thought to contain iron and nickel. As of June 2014, the exact composition is unknown. There are no minerals in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Jupiter is a gas giant. It may have a mineral core, but its composition is unknown.
there is no rocks
rock
gass
rocks and minerals there is also some water.
The atmosphere of Venus is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (96.5%). It also contains small amounts of nitrogen (3.5%) and traces of other gases, including sulfur dioxide and helium. The surface of Venus is predominantly made up of volcanic rock, with various minerals such as basalt and granite.
The surface of Venus is a thick crust of dried up volcanic lava. Most of the minerals are apparently similar to Earth's, but with very few hydrogen compounds. About 2/3 of the surface is low, rolling mountains and the rest is highlands. Venus had thousands of volcanoes! Imagine the hottest desert you can think of... and multiply it by a 100. Venus is way worse! Venus' atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide (this is what we breathe out) and the rest is mostly nitrogen. There is a very thick layer of poisonous clouds that cover the entire planet at medium altitudes. These clouds are made up of sulfuric acid droplets. (The clouds on earth are made up of water droplets.) It's believed that Venus has an iron core just like the earth.
If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.
I think there are no storms in Venus
rocks and minerals there is also some water.
No, they have to catch flies in their traps to retrieve much needed minerals and nutrients that their boggy habitat does not have to offer.
No, they have to catch flies in their traps to retrieve much needed minerals and nutrients that their boggy habitat does not have to offer.
No, they have to catch flies in their traps to retrieve much needed minerals and nutrients that their boggy habitat does not have to offer.
The atmosphere of Venus is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (96.5%). It also contains small amounts of nitrogen (3.5%) and traces of other gases, including sulfur dioxide and helium. The surface of Venus is predominantly made up of volcanic rock, with various minerals such as basalt and granite.
Poland Spring Water could kill a Venus Flytrap. Bottle water had too many minerals for the plant. Only distilled, deionized, reverse osmosis, or rain water should be used.
The term applies to the planet Venus. While it is nothing like the Earth in its atmosphere or climate, it is approximately the same size as Earth, and is similarly composed of minerals and familiar elements.
Venus is exactly the same size as Venus.
if you mean can we get to venus. I say that we cannot land on venus. It is capable to orbit venus
Yes
When considering distance from the sun, the planet that come after Mercury is Venus.
No. There is no life on Venus.