It takes Venus 224.7 days to orbit the sun. Venus orbits the sun 1.62 times in a year. Venus is the planet 2nd closest to the sun.
By volume, Venus would fit into the Sun a little over 1.5 million times.
once
Venus makes one complete circle about the sun in exactly one Venusian year. That translates to 227.4 earth days.
Venus rotates in the opposite direction to the Earth. The Sun rises in the West and sets in the East. Of course you couldn't see this from the planet's surface because of the atmosphere. Also the rotation is very slow at about 243 Earth days in length.
It takes 140 days more for the earth to go around the sun than Venus!
A whole year
Mercury and Venus are visible to naked eye or small telescope observation at these times but are also visible in transit of the sun (as they go across the disc of the sun). This means that no planets are only visible at sunrise or sunset.
Never. Or, if it ever does, once. Venus is in a stable orbit around the Sun, and it would take a titanic force to cause Venus to fall into the Sun.
it takes 277.7 earth days
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it doesn't - the earth and other planets go round the sun
Yes and it is too close to the sun to go to
Venus makes one complete circle about the sun in exactly one Venusian year. That translates to 227.4 earth days.
Saturn. This is untrue. Both Mercury and Venus have shorter orbits and therefore take less time to orbit the Sun, because they are the two planets closer to the Sun then Earth. Saturn is further from the Sun and takes much longer to orbit it.
That depends when exactly you watch; planet Venus can never go too far away from the Sun (in degrees), and it is bright enough to be seen during the day.
Venus rotates in the opposite direction to the Earth. The Sun rises in the West and sets in the East. Of course you couldn't see this from the planet's surface because of the atmosphere. Also the rotation is very slow at about 243 Earth days in length.
Once a year.
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13 times. You go around the Sun once every year.