It is definitely a solid, but it has very dense atmosphere too.
Venus has a solid rocky surface.
That would be Venus.
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
There are for planets made of gas not one they are Jupiter Neptune Saturn and Venus
The gases on Venus are mostly carbon dioxide (about 96%) and nitrogen (about 3.5%) with some sulfur dioxide and argon. So the atmosphere is poisonous. Nobody would be able to breathe on this planet because of all the fricken gases! Hope that helps you guys!
The planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are solid, made of rock, minerals and metals. They may have cores of molten material as the Earth does. The planets beyond Mars, that is, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are made of gases. They are referred to as the "gas giants." Pluto, a solid object, is no longer a "planet" within the new definition of "planet." It has been demoted to what is now called a "dwarf planet."
Venus is primarily a rocky planet with a solid surface made up of basalt and granite. The high surface temperature and pressure result in a thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide and clouds of sulfuric acid.
Solids, apart from the atmosphere, of course. It's also possible there is a liquid metal core.
No. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars have solid surfaces. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are made of gases. Note: Only what we can see of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune is made of gas. As planets get further away from our's it becomes harder to determine that. Some day we'll know. For example we're still learning much about the core of our planet. All elements have a different state of being, plasma, gas, liquid and solid. We know the Sun has a solid surface of ferrite.
Venus does not have rings.
Yes, Venus is a rocky planet similar in composition to Earth. It has a solid surface primarily made up of silicate rocks and metal ores. Venus is also often referred to as a "sister planet" to Earth due to their similar size and composition.
A rock planet is a terrestrial planet primarily composed of silicate rocks and metals. Examples include Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury, which have solid surfaces made up of rock material. These planets have high densities and solid, well-defined surfaces.