it would be very dark with little light.
13, Venus is 13 light minutes from the sun
Venus's surface temperature is the same on both the day and night side.
If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus.
6.01 light minutes
it would be very dark with little light.
In fact, both planets are dark. The only reason Venus looks bright to us is not because it has it's own light, but because it reflects light from the Sun. It's the same thing for Mercury.So, both Mercury and Venus appear bright to us.
there are certain times when those planets... like venus..... are in an alignment with the sun and the sun's light... letting those planets REFLECT the same light the stars do...... the sun's light...... without the sun's light..... the stars too would be dark ^^
The Venus Flytrap gets light from the sun (photosynthesis).
In this sentence, Venus should be capitalized.
13, Venus is 13 light minutes from the sun
If venus is 6.o light minutes from the sun what is Venus distance from the sun i astronomical units?
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Venus itself doesn't generate much visible light. There may be some electrical activity in its atmosphere that generates some light, but it's minimal. The light we see from Venus is mostly reflected light from the sun.
Venus's surface temperature is the same on both the day and night side.
because in the dark ages their was light and dark. so the light was good and the dark was bad
If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus.