sort of. while the surface of Venus is to hot to support liquid substances that could be found on earth, and to cold to melt salts, metal, and rock, in effect its entire surface is a giant ocean. due to it's substantial atmospheric pressure (92bar) co2 and n2 exist as super critical fluids on the surface of Venus. a super critical fluid is a substance that is at a temperature and pressure were the phase distinction between liquid and gas disappears. such substances behave like liquids and gases because they can both effuse through solids and act as solvents. the super critical co2 is of particular interest because it can dissolve both polar and no-npolar substances and thus could serve as a alternative biological solvent to water. additionally sulfur and some sulfur based compounds could theoretically exist as true liquids at the temperatures and pressures present on the surface of Venus, however if such liquids exist, it is unlikely that the are present in large quantities as they would have been detected by the radar mapping techniques that have been employed in the study of Venus's surface.
Neither, the place is too hot for ice and water does exist there anyways.
There is water on Venus but the temperature is so hot/warm that it is not able to keep many people alive. In fact none.
No. Venus is far too hot to support liquid water or any form of life. Though the atmosphere does contain small amounts of water vapor.
no
There was frozen water that they found.
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the ice cubes are floating in the water
The robots sent to Mars have found Water Ice in large quantities on the surface of Mars.
Evidence indicates the presence of water, which supports life as we know it.
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Venus' atmosphere consists mostly of carbon dioxide, with clouds containing of sulfuric acid. There are also compounds of chlorine and fluoride.
Evidence of frozen water are near the poles
A wave is visible evidence.
There is ice on it.
metasomatism
Water. Another idea: Water is not really "evidence" of life, but an oxygen rich atmosphere would be.
There is no evidence to show that there is water on the planet Venus.
There is no evidence of water on Jupiter and it is highly doubtful that there is.
water reflects light
There is no liquid water on the moon. There is some evidence that there is frozen water.
it has evidence of water