yes
Venus is a rocky planet with a very thick atmosphere due to greenhouse gasses. Many volcanos and craters also are abundnt on Venus.
there has been many volcano erouptions that have formed cloudes of dust
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No. That description best applies to Mars.
Venus is closest, earth is related to venus by dust( everthing is) but earth was made by venus and another planet smashing into each other and the other planer exploded the dust formed earth( im 10 in 5 th grade so learn this)
Planets such as Earth, Venus, and Mars are formed from dust and compacted gas in the early stages of their formation within protoplanetary disks around young stars. These dust particles and gas eventually clump together through collisions and gravitational forces to form planetesimals, which further grow into planets over millions of years.
yes,because there were space-probes and unnamed crafts that found Venus dust-covered and windy
umm...nowhere....venus' gravity is like 3 times what earths is so it would crush us to dust...and then the 400 degrees surface temperature would melt us
The big bom thery. When the sun Had a super nova the dust and dabrie gatered together and under presher formed a planet.
Rings around Venus were created by dust and debris collected form space around the planet by its gravity.
Venus is believed to have dirt similar to what is found on the earth. There are indications of volcanic activities that happen in Venus.
Saturn is the 6th largest planet in our solar system. It is known for its distinctive rings made up of ice, rocks, and dust particles.