No. The surface temperature of Venus is about 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
Most likely the heat, it is the hottest planet. Not even Mercury is as hot as Venus.
Before entering the world of professional tennis, Venus and Serena Williams lived with their parents in Compton, California.
It would be very hot and also very dangerous as Venus is close to the sun. On this planet you will be exposed to acid raining clouds and volcanoes. so i don't suggest moving there any time soon.
No, only a few unmanned spacecraft have visited Venus. A manned flyby mission was planned by the US in the 1970s following the successful moon landings of the Apollo program, but it was cancelled.
Early spacecraft that attempted to land on Venus encountered extreme temperatures, pressure, and corrosive atmosphere that made it difficult for them to survive. The Russian Venera spacecrafts were the first to successfully land on Venus, but their missions were short-lived due to the harsh conditions on the planet's surface.
The Romans meant she lived in her temples.
There is no evidence of known living organisms on Venus. The extreme heat, acidic atmosphere, and lack of water make it an inhospitable environment for life as we know it. Current scientific understanding suggests that Venus is unlikely to support life.
According to Greek mythology, Eros, Cupid's Greek equivalent, lived on Mt. Olympus, with his mother, Aphrodite/Venus.
It is an autotroph. It doesn't need to eat flies to survive. I had a venus fly trap and never gave it flies and it lived just fine with photosynthesis. Heterotrophs need to eat others to live.
Venus and Adonis, which was published in 1593, and The Rape of Lucrece, published in 1594, are two examples of narrative poems by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare lived from 1564 to 1616.
if you mean can we get to venus. I say that we cannot land on venus. It is capable to orbit venus
Venus is exactly the same size as Venus.