Erosion is the most important geological process on Venus. In the inner Solar System, the largest surface features are found on the largest planets. The process in which one plate slides under another is called subduction and is marked by deep ocean trenches.
Nah, the most effective geological force is probably from the volcanic eruptions going on all the time. So... I guess that would be deposition.
No its not. The answer is False.
She's important because Venus is also a planet and she is the goddess of love and beauty. She is just one of the more popular gods/goddess'.
When considering distance from the sun, the planet that come after Mercury is Venus.
the hubble telescope is so important because it helps the awesome people at N.A.S.A see mars, venus, saturn, and more planets.
Venus is a goddess (Improved) Actually, I thought Venus was a titan, but had the Greek name for Venus.
That would be Venus.
volcanoes and tectonics
volcanoes and tectonics
In a eliptical orbit. It has volcanoes, so the magma that comes out is hot, and it causes erosion.Erosion, it has wind and magma erosion.
Venus has very little wind erosion because of the slow rotation of the planet. Without rotation, it lacks significant wind and therefore lacks wind erosion.
Venus is volcanic, but it appears that activity has been minor for several hundred million years.
lots of rocks and other stuff
Yes, because of its thick atmosphere.
Venus is important because it effects Earth's climate. The more we learn about Venus the more we know about our solar system overall.
venus is just like earth
Biting is not the best term to describe the process where a Venus Flytrap captures its prey. It is more of a process of trapping and requires small prey. It could not function on another plant.
Both Serena and Venus got important by learning how to play tennis from there dad. They got more exposed to the world that way
bucause i like it