There is plenty of shade. Venus has a thick layer of clouds in its upper atmosphere, ensuring that you could never see the sun from its surface. However, the atmosphere, which consists primarily of carbon dioxide, ensures that, at all times of day and year the surface is about as hot as a self-cleaning oven.
No, Venus appears yellowish-white in color due to its thick atmosphere and cloud cover. The clouds in Venus's atmosphere contain sulfuric acid droplets which reflect sunlight, giving the planet its characteristic color.
If you put a Venus Flytrap in the shade, its leaves will turn black. If they do, you should slowly acclimate it to high light so its leaves won't burn. If you find that a trap has red in it don't worry it will just grow faster.
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draw any polygon and shade its interior
Venus, being a planet with extreme conditions such as high temperatures and sulfuric acid clouds, does not have any known food sources. It would be challenging for any form of life, let alone humans, to survive and find edible food on Venus.
The Venus Flytrap doesn't grow naturally in London however it is available to purchase from various Garden Centres/Floral shops. Try running a search on the Internet to see if there are any places near you where you can buy a Venus Flytrap from.
The planet Venus has no moons at all.
there is no core on Venus causing there to be no earthquakes on Venus
No, Venus does not have any moons or rings.
The Venus fly trap is a perennial plant. These plants grow best in warm environments and should have between full sun and fifty percent shade from spring to fall.
Venus does not have any moons.
No. Venus does not have any moons.