It would be very hot and also very dangerous as Venus is close to the sun. On this planet you will be exposed to acid raining clouds and volcanoes. so i don't suggest moving there any time soon.
No. The surface temperature of Venus is about 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
Most likely the heat, it is the hottest planet. Not even Mercury is as hot as Venus.
in venus you'll weigh like peuns..so yeah
to see how it would be different to earth and other planets===========================To answer the question:I would not visit Venus because I do not like hot weather.------------------------------------The weather is "hot" on Venus in that it would pretty much fry you right away. But you would get squished by the immense air pressure first. Going there does not seem like a goo idea.
A good way to describe Venus is like a sheep, it is fluffy but has a lot of panda predators
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Because,there seems to be no air in space, and venus seems to.... seems to .... ugh sorry my dog kept barking and he keeps distracting me... ok, its seems that its like a rock,floating in space,so if some one lived there they would die,because there is no air to breathe,how ever if you grab a robot, it would be fine...depending on how close it is to the sun.
One "sidereal day" (period of rotation) on Venus is 243 Earth days. So, if one Venus week is equal to 7 Venus days, that would be 1701 Earth days. Venus is sooooooo weird because I mean no sunlight for like lots of Earth days. I hate Venus. It is like so like totally weird.
There is no way of knowing what his health would of been like had he lived.
There is no evidence of known living organisms on Venus. The extreme heat, acidic atmosphere, and lack of water make it an inhospitable environment for life as we know it. Current scientific understanding suggests that Venus is unlikely to support life.
The mass of Venus is 5.36660262 x 1021 tons.
If you lived on Mars, the planets that would exhibit retrograde loops when viewed from Mars would be Earth and Venus. This is because the retrograde motion of a planet is an optical illusion observed when Earth passes by another planet in its orbit, causing the other planet to appear to move backward in the sky relative to the background stars.