No
Venus is much too hot for human life, even with really good air conditioners.
No. Never been visited by humans.
The phases of Venus are well supported by the heliocentric system, but they are also supported very well by the previous geocentric system. All you need for Venus to have phases is that Venus should pass between Earth and Sun. That happens in both the heliocentric system and the geocentric system.
There is some scientific evidence that suggests Venus may have had conditions suitable for life in its distant past, such as a more temperate climate and liquid water. However, due to its current extreme conditions including a thick toxic atmosphere and scorching temperatures, it is unlikely to have supported life as we know it for a significant period of time.
There are no known inhabitants of the planet Venus, human or otherwise. (For the US cities, see the related questions below)
This may come as a surprise, but the god is "Venus". OK you maywant details about Venus. She was the goddess of love and beauty. Unfortunately, the planet Venus looks nice, but is very hostile to human life.
It isn't. Certainly not for human life
there is no life in venus
There is no life on Venus.
No, unless life as we understand it (plants, animals, fungi, etc.) is more expansive than we can imagine and the planet harbours something of infinite complexity, along with sentience beyond our human comprehension. Or not. In conclusion, there definitely is not life on Venus.
No. There is no life on Venus.
A human on Venus would die very quickly . Temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit.