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No, because plants need oxygen to live and there isn't oxygen inside the dirt in Venus. As for the outside with the air, maybe.
Venus does not have the correct requirements that we need in order to live on it. Venus has no Oxygen so survival would be minimal and without any trees/crops we'd also die of starvation.
Approximately as much food as they would need on Earth in a year.
There are many unique things about this planet, one of them being that it is hotter than ... This fact obviously made scientists think twice about have Venus be a breathable atmosphere. ... Now, would you still like to live on the planet Venus? ...
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Because Venus doesn't have oxygen. It's atmosphere is not as good as Earth's, instead of oxygen, Venus contains greenhouse gasses, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. The atmosphere on Venus is quite thick and because it is carbon instead of oxygen life can't exist on this planet including us humans, because in order to live you need oxygen. And without oxygen life cannot live on Venus. So the atmosphere is nothing like ours.
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Raccoons are able to live at temperatures well below 0 degrees F to over 100 degrees F.
Phytoplankton is a bacteria and it needs pretty warm water between 26 and 37 degrees Celsius to live and develop.
As a potted plant, I say it is doubtful. They need to be kept wet constantly.
tropical fish have to live around 75 degrees
Not only would you need an oxygen mask (There is no oxygen on Venus) but you would also need a pressure suit (Venus is 93 bar compared to Earths 1) and some form of internal cooling system (as the temperature of Venus is about 460oC)