Venus has no moons.
Water
Mars and Venus
Do you mean to ask if Venus can support life? Venus is very close to the sun and full of Hydrochloric acid. It does not support life at all.
It is very unlikely.
Yes,Other planets could scientists believed some life were on other planets and signs of life
The surface conditions on Venus are thought to be too severe to support even simple lifeforms.
For Planets, it would probably be Venus because something could live in it's atmosphere, but it would be a lot more likely have to be between Titan or Enceladus (moons of Saturn or Europa (one of Jupiter's moons). Enceladus really is interesting though because it has water, which is the key ingredient to support life. So if humans move to Mars and there isn't enough water, then go to Enceladus.
no
No. Earth is the only planet known to support life. Venus is too hot.
no it is to hot for it to indoor life
No. Venus is too hot to support any sort of life. Earth is the only planet known to have life on it.
Earth (where we live) is the only place known to have life. Evidence that Mars once had liquid water leads some to think Mars may have once supported life, but it is unlikely now. Of the remaining ones, Venus is far too hot and the others named are gas giants, which could not support life. Pluto is simply too cold. However Europa, a moon of Jupiter and Enceladus, a moon of Saturn are being looked at. Both are icy moons with evidence of liquid water beneath the surface. There is some speculation that these oceans could support some form of life.