The fact that Venus is so hot is the very reason it doesn't rain. When we say Venus is hot, we don't mean hot like a tropical country, we mean hotter than the inside of an oven on broil. Water cannot exist in the liquid there. Venus does have clouds of sulfuric acid, and a sort of "rain" does fall from them, but it evaporates before reaching the surface.
They don't. Venus is a hot, hot, hot, hot planet due to its thic cloud cover. A number of common metals will melt on Venus's surface where the temperature is close to 860 degrees, F
venus is a hot lady, thats why.
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
Venus is hot because it is close to the sun. Venus has an atmosphere but no oxygen. Venus has Carbon Dioxide instead. but is you need a different answer put it in and i'll try 2 answer it 4 u. Venus got its name from the ancient romans. Venus was the goddess of love.
Venus is very, VERY hot. Since it is only so close to the sun, it contains a lot of heat. Venus contains gravity and oxygen it is so hot that no one can live on it. The heat is about 842-895 degree's.
well venus is a hot house it mean it is as hot as 800 degrees so there is no life form on there or no sourse of liquid on the planet but there are some clouds but not the ones you think of there are clouds that are full of toxic and acid that will burn threw medal in less than a nano second
get it while it's HOT!
Its very hot, ill tell you that much. and it when it rains, it doesnt rain for very long.
in hot, arid, places actually anywhere that it doesnt rain for a long time
Because, it's too dry and too hot for anything to grow mostly for rain forests. And it doesnt rain alot there
No Venus does not get burned. Mercury, the first closest planet doesn't get burned but it gets VERY hot. The same happens with Venus. Venus's thick atmosphere just sucks in the heat but doesnt burn the surface of the planet.
Droughts are most likely to occur in arid or semi-arid regions with low precipitation levels and high temperatures. These regions include parts of Africa, Australia, the Middle East, and parts of the United States like the Southwest.
Yes. Venus is dry and extremely hot.
Yes, it is too hot to land on Venus
No. Venus is extremely hot.
Because Planet Venus is very near from the Sun. That's why it's hot.
they come from a variety of country's such as England... they need worm weather and plenty of rain ( the rain forest is to hot) i hope this helps. :)