No.
To improve on the simple answer above, I would add that the temperature and pressure on the surface is out of the range of human tolerance. The atmosphere is devoid of oxygen. The atmospheric pressure at the surface is 90 times that of Earth's and the temperature can exceed 870 degrees F. Your life expectancy on the surface of Venus without the protection of a very advanced environmental suit would be seconds.
Venus is much too hot for human life, even with really good air conditioners.
if you go to mars it will be very bad for you because it take many time to rotate once,,,,and venus is closer to earth so its better.
No because then it would be life on Venus. Reword your question.
Yes. the surface of Venus is over 900 degrees Fahrenheit
Mars has been found to have Ice- caps when NASA were surveying it to decide if it was suitable for human life.
No
No, Jupiter is no t suitable for human life. Jupiter is too far from the sun to keep it warm. Also, it contains no ozone layer or oxygen.
Venus is much too hot for human life, even with really good air conditioners.
No. Never been visited by humans.
No, Jupiter is no t suitable for human life. Jupiter is too far from the sun to keep it warm. Also, it contains no ozone layer or oxygen.
Because Mars does not have an atmosphere suitable for human life.
This may come as a surprise, but the god is "Venus". OK you maywant details about Venus. She was the goddess of love and beauty. Unfortunately, the planet Venus looks nice, but is very hostile to human life.
It isn't. Certainly not for human life
There is no life on Venus.
there is no life in venus
No, unless life as we understand it (plants, animals, fungi, etc.) is more expansive than we can imagine and the planet harbours something of infinite complexity, along with sentience beyond our human comprehension. Or not. In conclusion, there definitely is not life on Venus.
No. There is no life on Venus.