Venus is definitely a Terrestrial [solid] planet.
the Venusian core is thought to be at least partially liquid. The slightly smaller size of Venus suggests that pressures are significantly lower in its deep interior than Earth.About 80% of Venus's surface is covered by smooth volcanic plains, consisting of 70% plains with wrinkle ridges and 10% smooth or lobate plains.
Venus is definitely a Terrestrial [solid] planet.
Venus has a very thick atmosphere that is poisons, which makes it appear to be gaseous, but it is really solid underneath. Just remember that all terrestrial (inner) planets are solid.
Venus is a rocky planet along with mercury,earth and mars(also known as the inner planets.) Jupiter,Saturn,uranus,neptune (and Pluto which is now classed as a dwarf planet)are all gas planets.
Solid.all the inner planets are solid.and then once you get to Jupiter and beyond they are all gas planets. Inner: Mercury, Venus Earth, Mars (Inside asteroid belt) Outer: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, (Pluto Dwarf planet) (outside asteroid belt)
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
A gas giant as we cannot see the surface.
The first four planets of the solar system, including Venus, are terrestrial.
Venus is a solid with a gas atmosphere. kinda like earth. hope this helps!
Answer 1Venus is a solid planet, much like the earth in its size.____________________________________Answer 2All planets are planets.What you probably meant to say, is "is Venus a gas or solid planet?".The answer is solid.Venus has a very thick, gassy and poisonous atmosphere that makes it appear as if it is a gas planet, but it does have a solid surface, therefore it is a solid planet.
Venus is a solid planet, only the surface is thick with gasses.
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While Venus does have clouds of sulfuric acid it has a solid surface and in theory could be landed upon. In short it is a terrestrial planet.
Venus is a rocky planet similar to Earth. The Solar System has 4 rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The rest are gas giants.
Venus is a terrestrial, or rocky planet, as are all the inner worlds. The outer worlds, called "Jovian" or "gas" planets, may have rocky cores, but the parts we see are their huge atmospheres, not their solid ground.
Venus is called a terrestrial planet because it has a solid rocky surface, like Earth does. The other type of planet in this gas is a gas giant or Jovian planed, consisting largely of hydrogen gas, like Jupiter.
Venus is a solid planet.
almost completely solid, with a thin gas atmosphere like earth
It is a rocky planet . It has very dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide . Walking through Venus atmosphere. would be like walking though water. But it's not classed as a gaseous planet. It's solid mainly, rock and so on.
Venus is a rocky planet along with mercury,earth and mars(also known as the inner planets.) Jupiter,Saturn,uranus,neptune (and Pluto which is now classed as a dwarf planet)are all gas planets.