No. While surface temperatures on Venus are very high, it is not hot enough to melt rock. There is evidence of past volcanic activity, but we don't know of any that has occurred recently.
Yes, Venus has flowing lava.
lava and volcanos
It does.
Yes it Doesn't
gasses in the air and lava if near a volcano
venus atmosphere is cloudy,and its are made of volcanoes and lava
About 75% of Venus seemed to be covered by lava plains.
Most of the volcanoes on Venus are thought to be shield volcanoes, similar to those found on Earth's ocean floors. These volcanoes are characterized by broad, low-profile shapes formed by lava flows that spread out over large distances. Venus also has a few examples of stratovolcanoes, which are taller, steeper-sided volcanoes built up by alternating layers of lava and volcanic ash.
The high temperatures and pressures on Venus prevent the lava from solidifying quickly. The planet's thick atmosphere traps heat, maintaining the high temperature needed to keep the lava molten and flowing. Additionally, the continuous volcanic activity on Venus replenishes the lava flow, preventing it from cooling down.
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