It is a book by Dr. Gray about the communication styles of men and women and how they think.
No, traditionally the saying goes that boys are form Mars while girls are form Venus.
From Earth, unless you are referring to the adage, "Girls are from Venus and Boys are from Mars" [or "Women are from Venus and Men are from Mars"].
No it is not true.
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yes it is said if you make a wish on the planet venus it will come true
The farther a planet is from the sun, the cooler it is, except that this is not true about Mercury and Venus. Also, the farther a planet is from other planets, the cooler it is, except that this is not true about Mercury and Venus. The distance that a planet is from comets, asteroids, other stars besides the Sun, meteoroids, or major league baseball teams has no effect on their temperature.
You might expect a planet to be hotter if it's nearer the Sun. This is true apart from Venus, which is the exception. Venus has a higher average surface temperature than Mercury. We believe this is because of the "greenhouse effect" of the atmosphere of Venus.
Well as you know, Venus is the second closes to the sun and so therefore that is what causes the heat on Venus. Not completely true. Mercury is closer, but Venus is still hotter than it. The reason Venus is so hot is because of its atmosphere. It consists of mostly greenhouse gasses that trap the radiant solar energy and keeps it from escaping the planet. Yes, the sun provides the heat to the planet, but it is the atmoshphere that traps that heat and keeps the planet extremely hot.
Venus is one of the "Inner" planets, along with Mercury, Earth and Mars. The "Outer" planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto (which has recently been stripped of it's true "planet" status!) Inner planets are also known as "Terrestrial Planets" because they have a rocky surface. The difference between inner and outer planets is there location within or beyond the asteroid belt. Of course, inner planets are within the belt, while the outer ones are beyond the belt.
yes it is said if you make a wish on the planet venus it will come true
It's a rocky planet, and it's true because we've landed probes there.
as far as i know, it is the hottest planet in the solar system
The farther a planet is from the sun, the cooler it is, except that this is not true about Mercury and Venus. Also, the farther a planet is from other planets, the cooler it is, except that this is not true about Mercury and Venus. The distance that a planet is from comets, asteroids, other stars besides the Sun, meteoroids, or major league baseball teams has no effect on their temperature.
You might expect a planet to be hotter if it's nearer the Sun. This is true apart from Venus, which is the exception. Venus has a higher average surface temperature than Mercury. We believe this is because of the "greenhouse effect" of the atmosphere of Venus.
The orbits of Mercury and Venus are between the sun and the orbit of Earth. That is different from saying that Mercury and Venus are between the sun and Earth, which is often not true.
Well as you know, Venus is the second closes to the sun and so therefore that is what causes the heat on Venus. Not completely true. Mercury is closer, but Venus is still hotter than it. The reason Venus is so hot is because of its atmosphere. It consists of mostly greenhouse gasses that trap the radiant solar energy and keeps it from escaping the planet. Yes, the sun provides the heat to the planet, but it is the atmoshphere that traps that heat and keeps the planet extremely hot.
Yes, Venus has one cold side and one hot side and if you land on Venus you would probably freeze or melt.2nd Answer:That is true for the planet Mercury, but Venus is covered with thick clouds which hold in the heat. The temperature is always about 860 degrees, F.
that is not true
mercury Answer The third planet, in distance from the Sun, is Earth. The distance is 149.6 million kilometres on average. Mercury and Venus are closer. The third largest planet in the Sun's solar system Uranus (Jupiter and Saturn are larger). The third smallest planet in this solar system is (regarding Pluto as a dwarf planet, not a true planet) Venus (Mercury and Mars are smaller).
Venus is one of the "Inner" planets, along with Mercury, Earth and Mars. The "Outer" planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto (which has recently been stripped of it's true "planet" status!) Inner planets are also known as "Terrestrial Planets" because they have a rocky surface. The difference between inner and outer planets is there location within or beyond the asteroid belt. Of course, inner planets are within the belt, while the outer ones are beyond the belt.
The sixth planet from the Sun is Saturn. The planets in order of their distance from the Sun are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto was considered to be the ninth planet from the Sun, but was recently declared not to be a true planet.