Yes, Venus is shrouded in clouds.
Neither Venus nor Mars have appreciable amounts of water. Venus is shrouded in dense, poisonous clouds at very high temperatures; Mars has very little atmosphere.
Venus is a planet that is shrouded in dense clouds of sulfuric acid. At one time though, Venus was very much like Earth until many years ago the planet overheated and the surface waters evaporated. No one knows why this phenomenon happened.
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Venus is covered in acid clouds.
venus is coverd with clouds
venus clouds don`t reflect alot because venus is`nt really close to light.
Venus has thick, pale, yellow clouds of carbon dioxide and sulfric acid.
Venus has a very thick carbon dioxide filled atmosphere which traps heat and very thick clouds, so the answer is Venus, oh and speaking of Venus did you know on June5,2012 Venus will pass over the sun in North America, this is called the transit of Venus.
No, Venus is shrouded by dense cloudcover, sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide.
No. The moon is the only place man has been when leaving earth. Mars is arguably a "more interesting" target for explanation. Venus is shrouded in clouds, and the surface is extremely hot and hostile. Survival there would be problematic if we decided to go there. Current technology would only allow sirvival there for a short time. Those clouds? They're sulfuric acid. Nasty stuff. A link can be found below so you can read about the surface conditions on Venus.
The clouds on Venus are composed of sulfuric acid, which likely originated from sulfur dioxide produced by volcanoes.