No, the conditions are far too harsh.
The moon and Mars were the most likely places to find life.
The odds drop dramatically after those two.
No. It does not have a breathable atmosphere ot ny food or water.
Venus is not able to support life as we know it. It's a CO2 rich toxic wasteland that rains acid instead of water. It also reaches 800+ F
Do you mean to ask if Venus can support life? Venus is very close to the sun and full of Hydrochloric acid. It does not support life at all.
Venus has no moons.
The surface conditions on Venus are thought to be too severe to support even simple lifeforms.
General scientific consensus says that "No" there is no life on Venus. This can be debated however on what 'life' is, and our ability to detect it (in those other proposed forms).
No. Earth is the only planet known to support life. Venus is too hot.
no it is to hot for it to indoor life
No. Comets are too cold to support life.
No. Venus is too hot to support any sort of life. Earth is the only planet known to have life on it.
No
Venus has no liquid water and is far too hot to support life.