It's very unlikely.
It alows one to understand and study past life and environments (habitats which supported that life or helped preserve or make the fossils) and provides a tile sequence which allows relative dating of fossiliferous rocks.
Because there are these thick clouds that always surround Venus, so they need radars to see past the clouds.
There is no evidence that Venus had a moon
Mariner 2 in 1962. The planet was Venus.
there is no possible way of getting past the hair cuticles
Expect the unexpected
MARS.
MARS.
yes it is possible
venus is the past champion of tennis
No, even if such thing existed.
== == It's possible, but it's more likely that that was a memory of some kind.
Supported.
2007- -venus Williams 2006-venus Williams
Life as we know it requires liquid water. It is possible that other sorts of life exists, but we have no way of knowing how common it might be because we have never seen it. The planet with the most chance of supporting life might be Europa, a moon of Jupiter. There is liquid water there, albeit under a covering of ice. Mars may have supported life at some time in the past when there was more free water than there is right now. It is possible that some of that life may still survive, but we have no clear evidence even that it existed in the past.
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Mars is a planet in our solar system. There is no life on Mars. It's half the size of earth It's the only planet that scientists believe supported life in the past