The surface conditions on Venus are thought to be too severe to support even simple lifeforms.
Life forms from Venus would be called Venusians. Life forms from Mars would be called Martians. In any respect, however, there is no evidence, nor scientific support of life on either Venus or Mars.
no life of water on venus
Do you mean to ask if Venus can support life? Venus is very close to the sun and full of Hydrochloric acid. It does not support life at all.
Venus has no moons.
The venus flytrap, the plant, is a living thing.Venus, the planet, is not.
No. Earth is the only planet known to support life. Venus is too hot.
General scientific consensus says that "No" there is no life on Venus. This can be debated however on what 'life' is, and our ability to detect it (in those other proposed forms).
no it is to hot for it to indoor life
No. Venus is too hot to support any sort of life. Earth is the only planet known to have life on it.
Nope, it is far too hot for any life-forms to exist.
Venus has no liquid water and is far too hot to support life.
A life form as we know of could not possibly survive on Venus due to the immense heat. Venus suffers from extreme global warming. It has an atmosphere so thick that heat cannot escape back to space. There is no difference between night and day temperatures. It is always a balmy 460oC, a temperature so hot that lead would melt. That is not to say, that there is NO life on Venus, it's just as we know it, there is no life forms that we know could survive that temperature.