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Scientists know that there are volcanoes on Venus because images from satellites show features like rivers. Since Venus is too hot to have water, the rivers are more likely flowing lava.
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No. There don't seem to be tectonic plates like on Earth.
From Earth, Venus appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.Once beneath the clouds, Venus is a dimly lit landscape of dry, barren rocks, and most of the landforms are various types of volcanic mountains and plateaus.*For pictures of Venus, see the related links below.It looks like part of a featureless white disk. The shape depends on what phase it was in just like the moon you may see a crescent venus or a half venus or a whole venus I viewed venus with my telescope in south west virginia on December 19th in the west sky at 6pm it looked like the the crescent moon
Scientists know that there are volcanoes on Venus because images from satellites show features like rivers. Since Venus is too hot to have water, the rivers are more likely flowing lava.
Venus surface is a dry desertscape with many slab-like rocks
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Venus is called a rocky planet because, like Earth, it has a surface made of rock.
It is Venus.
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Because people did not know what space was like back then. And astronomers were very important to make the decisions on what was really happening of there.