"Anything" is a broad category. Yes, there are many things on Venus. No, there is no life, as we know it, on Venus. Venus' atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide with 5% nitrogen, with heavy clouds of sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid. The average temperature on Venus is 460 C (860 F), hotter even than Mercury.
Yes. Venus.
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Yes. A typical fire will produce temperatures comparable to the surface of Venus.
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You can give a Venus Flytrap anything. However, most human foods are indigestible to Venus Flytraps, and can kill them.
Yes. The U.S. launches a satellite to Venus to take snapshots, but the module melted soon after landing.
No, there aren't any animals on Venus. Since it is quite close to the sun it's too hot for anything to live on.
It rotates backwards.
Venus got her name as a Roman goddess, not from anyone or anything else. The planet was later named after the goddess.
No, Venus is one of the four rocky inner plants and about the same size as the earth (~ 82% ) though the conditions on Venus are anything but earth like.
When Venus was discovered, scientists learned that it was the brightest planet in the solar system. It was also able to cast shadows and Galileo was the first person to view Venus through a telescope.