yes they use them for catching fruit flies and flys and flying insects like that
no there were no venus fly traps. but there where paintings.
Any insect that comes into it's grasp, It emits a smell that attracts them..
They eat flies and fly meat Edited answer: Venus fly trap as the name suggests, is an insectivorous plant. It reduces the population of insects like mosqutoes that are harmful to us.
No. Never been visited by humans.
Venus fly traps primarily feed on small insects, such as ants, spiders, and beetles that are lured into their traps by nectar. They are not usually eaten by other animals due to their unique adaptations for trapping and digesting prey.
Astronauts have not visited Venus. Venus has an extremely inhospitable climate. Probes barely survive the descent. Humans would stand no chance.
No, no human has ever walked on Venus. The extreme heat, crushing atmospheric pressure, and toxic environment make it impossible for humans to currently explore the surface of Venus.
Venus, being a planet with extreme conditions such as high temperatures and sulfuric acid clouds, does not have any known food sources. It would be challenging for any form of life, let alone humans, to survive and find edible food on Venus.
The temperature on venus can reach 890 degrees F (475 C) this is the hottest temperature on any planet in the solar system, even Mercury which is closer to the Sun. Venus is the hottest planet b/c its air is mostly made up of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, which traps heat inside Venus's atmosphere.
It's highly unlikely - in the foreseeable future. The environment is horrendous, not only for humans but also mechanical and electrical modules. (Lead would melt on the surface of Venus). Because of this, and the lack of any reason, bar understanding why Venus is so hostile. There is unlikely to be any human visit to Venus.
Venus has the hottest surface of any planet due to its thick atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide, which creates a greenhouse effect. This traps heat from the Sun, causing surface temperatures to reach nearly 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius). The extreme atmospheric pressure on Venus also contributes to its high temperatures.
warm and humid conditions are best but in any climate it will survive!