This is absolutely incorrect. Venus's carbon atmosphere is so thick and dense that temperatures on venus reach 464 degrees celcius, and many, many volcanic eruptions are occurring every second on venus. Since there is so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, it would be impossible for humans to breathe. Those are just some obvious reasons why venus is inhabitable to humans.
yes
Probably not on Mercury or Venus, but speculation suggests we might have colonies on Mars some day.
Yes they can. But if boys were only made, then humans sure wont last long.
Humans cannot breathe on venus
No they would die.
NO u cant live on venus because it has no oxygen....
No. Venus is far too hot.
No, you cannot live on the planet Venus. Venus is the second closest planet to the sun which means that the environment is extremely hot and unbearable for any type of life to live on it.
With enough power and enough technology, humans will be able to live anywhere including in the clouds of Venus. But not yet, and not for a VERY long time to come.Venus is covered with a very dense atmosphere filled with clouds of sulfuric acid. The temperature on the surface is over 600 degrees. (At that point, it hardly matters if it is centigrade of fahrenheit.) An unprotected human would be instantly killed by the heat and the poisonous atmosphere.Should it ever prove worthwhile to do so, we could probably design airships like enormous dirigibles filled with helium and floating in the clouds. But it would be relatively dangerous and expensive; we may not bother.
abiotic factors of the venus fly trap are the place they live in the climant and were they live in
There is no known term for a hypothetical inhabitant of Venus. If humans were to colonize Venus in the future, they may be referred to as "Venutians" or "Venusians."
Not without an enclosed habitat. Venus is extremely hot (860°F) with a surface pressure more than 90 times the sea level pressure on Earth. It is essentially a pressure-cooker environment, and the carbon dioxide atmosphere does not have enough breathable oxygen.