easy answer: YES!
EVERYTHING in the universe has "has chemicals on it"
what are the names of the chemicals inside a Venus Flytrap
rocks and minerals there is also some water.
God made the planet VenusFactCarbon dioxide, chlorine, flourine, sulferic acid, argon, helium, sulfur dioxide and many other chemicals made Venus.Evolution of Venus...compacting of the chemicals because of gravitational pulls.
No human has ever been to Venus, but it would be impossible to survive there, due to the extreme heat, atmospheric pressure, and poisonous chemicals in the air.
It's not really the fact of whether it's 'hard' or 'soft'. Venus has a very toxic atmosphere, anything that enters it is usually burned by the chemicals. (thus why we couldn't get a shuttle to land).
A Venus flytrap is a plant and can make most of its own food. However it lives in very nutrient (in terms of nitrogen compounds) poor environment and therefore obtains these chemicals by trapping insects.
No. Hamburger contains the wrong balance of nutrients, and may also contain hazardous chemicals. The trap will die, and soon after, the whole plant. Insects are the best source of food for a Venus fly trap.
An orbit much closer than Earth's to the Sun coupled with what is termed as a "runaway greenhouse effect" means that the surface of Venus is about 500° C. Also, the atmosphere of Venus is about 93 times heavier than Earth's atmosphere, made up of highly corrosive and dangerous chemicals, and almost completely devoid of oxygen.
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.
Yes
It is hypothesized that Venus was cooler and more hospitable at some point in its life, but currently, surface temperatures, pressures, and chemicals destroy probes or render them mostly blind in minutes. Its very difficult to explore.