The clouds of Venus are made mainly of sulfuric acid.
The average surface temperature of Venus is about 860 degrees Fahrenheit, making it the hottest planet in the Solar System.
Venus is similar to Earth in size, but has a much denser atmosphere, mainly carbon dioxide.
On Venus, there are thousands of volcanoes, and lava flows cover most of the surface. Some of the volcanoes may still be active.
The plains of lava are the main constituent of the surface.
Venus has the slowest rotation period of any planet in our solar system.
Venus it totally uninhabitable, too hotl and has nothing to breathe.
The easy way is to look at the horizon at dawn and dust and look for a bright object that looks like a star.
A FAR better way is to download Stellarium, a free open source astronomy program that will allow you to pinpoint any celestial body from your locations.
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Venus is not a star, it is a planet. In the sky Venus will be visible as a bright star like object that sets just after the Sun or rises just before the Sun (because it is closer to the Sun than Earth). When viewed though a telescope Venus will present a crescent shape that is clearly visible as such. This contrasts with a star which will still be seen as a single point of light even at high magnification.
Venus is very bright and as it is closer to the Sun than the Earth, it is only visible in the evening or morning sky (depending on which side of the Sun its orbit currently places it). Therefore look in the direction the sun has set (or will rise) and you will see a bright star that moves slightly each day you view it. This will be Venus.
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The planet Venus is the brightest planet in the solar system. It is the second planet from the sun.
A terrestrial planet.
If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus.
Venus progresses through phases similar to the Moon. (Galileo's improvements to the telescope meant that Venus was visible as a disc rather than a bright spot.)
there is no weather except on venus and juputer and those are rageing out of controle storms such as the red spot on juputer
YES! Venus does have craters!! It has relatively few impact craters because much of the planet has been resurfaced by lava flows.
The third closest planet to the sun is Earth.
In this sentence, Venus should be capitalized.
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If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus.
The sentence should be: "If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus."
Venus progresses through phases similar to the Moon. (Galileo's improvements to the telescope meant that Venus was visible as a disc rather than a bright spot.)
Earth. Next easiest is probably Venus, when it's up.
Venus does have liquid alike mars because when the earth rotates it hits a cold spot and because the sun is so big it doesn't get any feed from the sun.
there is no weather except on venus and juputer and those are rageing out of controle storms such as the red spot on juputer
This is the quote from Shakespere's a Midsummer Night's dream. I interpret this as Hermia saying to Lysander that their love is as simple as venus' doves and that if she loved him, she would meet him at the designated spot that was mentioned later in the play. This is the quote from Shakespere's a Midsummer Night's dream. I interpret this as Hermia saying to Lysander that their love is as simple as venus' doves and that if she loved him, she would meet him at the designated spot that was mentioned later in the play.
On the planet Jupiter, the Great Red Spot is a massive gaseous hurricane that has been roiling in the hydrogen and helium atmosphere for hundreds of years
When you enter the vagina of woman (with your finger), go up with your finger in the direction of her belly. The G spot, lays between her vagina and her belly (under "Le mont de Venus")
YES! Venus does have craters!! It has relatively few impact craters because much of the planet has been resurfaced by lava flows.