Yes but Venus' momentum keeps it (almost) in the same orbit year after year. Eventually either Venus will be pulled into the Sun or the Sun will expand (nothing to do with Venus gravity or orbit, just a phase of the Sun's development) and encompass Venus (and Mercury as well as Earth) obliterating the inner planets.
No, Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth.
No, Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth.
Venus is closer to the sun than Uranus. Venus is the second planet from the sun in our solar system, while Uranus is the seventh planet.
Venus
Among the two Venus is closer to the Sun
Mercury, Venus, and Earth are all closer to the sun than Mars is.
Mercury and Venus are the planets that are closer to the Sun than Earth.
Venus is. Venus is the second planet outward from the sun, Mars is the fourth.
Venus, because it is closer to the sun.
Venus is on average about 30 million miles closer to the sun than Earth. This proximity to the sun causes Venus to have a much hotter surface temperature compared to Earth.
Closer.
Planets Mercury and Venus are closer to the Sun than Earth.