No. Venus is far too hot. Its atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide
Yes, Venus is extremely humid with a thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide (about 96.5%) and clouds of sulfuric acid. The high temperatures and pressure on Venus create a greenhouse effect, leading to a very humid environment.
Somewhere humid and moist.
They grow best on earth in dry humid areas, like Arizona or North Carolina.
warm and humid conditions are best but in any climate it will survive!
In a very hot, dry and a humid atmosphere - I'll say!Are they looking for a planet where that might happen? If so, it's Venus.
Besides the Carolinas, Venus Flytrap plants can also be found in a few other locations, primarily in the wilds of Georgia and Florida. They thrive in humid, subtropical environments, often in nutrient-poor, acidic soils. Additionally, Venus Flytraps are cultivated in botanical gardens and greenhouses worldwide, where they can be grown outside their native range.
It is humid.
humid
Venus flytraps are plants, and plants do not hibernate. Since these plants live in hot, humid areas they often are active all year long, but if the weather gets too cool for them they may go dormant and stop growing or trapping insects until warm weather returns.
Very humid.
most humid
Europe is very humid.