No. Half of the planet would be in sunlight (day) while the other half would be in darkness (night), just like the Earth, with the exception of its rotational speed, which is about once every 243 Earth days, instead of Earth's 24 hours.
The radius of Venus is 3760 miles and it takes 5832 hours to rotate. Therefore, it rotates at 4.050887647 miles every hour (rounded). I hope this helps :)
Venus orbits the Sun at about 78,341 miles per hour.
Yes! Very strong winds are in the upper atmosphere of Venus.
No, in fact the Sun never comes out on Venus because it's always cloudy.If you couldsee the Sun, it would be roughly 117 Earth days from onesunrise to the next.
Assuming that the car is normal, and there were a road to Venus to travel on, it would take several years, if my decimal point is in the right place. To drive just one million miles would take two years at 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Since Earth to Venus is about 26.6 million miles, it would take the better part of your lifetime (50 to 55 years) to drive to Venus at 60 miles per hour.
Venus revolves or orbits around the sun once every 0.615 Earth years, or once every 224.7 Earth days. Venus travels at an average speed of 78,341 miles per hour or 126,077 kilometers per hour in its orbit around the sun.
Venus goes around the sun once every 0.615 Earth years, or once every 224.7 Earth days. Venus travels at an average speed of 78,341 miles per hour or 126,077 kilometers per hour in its orbit around the sun.
1 time of the days 12 hour for the day light and another 12 hour is for night time that mine anwer.
The radius of Venus is 3760 miles and it takes 5832 hours to rotate. Therefore, it rotates at 4.050887647 miles every hour (rounded). I hope this helps :)
The average distance from Earth to Venus is 93,205,678.8 miles. It would take 93,205.7 hours or about 10.6 years to get there at 1,000 miles per hour.
Venus earns 8.40 per hour and Fuminko earns 6.15 per hour.
Venus orbits the Sun at about 78,341 miles per hour.
Mercury (3.2 minutes), Venus (6 minutes), Earth (8.3 minutes), Mars (12.7 minutes) and Jupiter (43.3 minutes).
The children wouldn't believe what Margot was saying about the sun
The winds on Venus are about 300 mph
Each year is shortened by an hour which is giving back every 4 years
He is known for writing an almanac and making the first striking clock that stroke every hour on the hour, for 40 years.