There is wind on Venus but only in the clouds of toxic gases. The gaseous atmosphere is very dense near the surface with almost imperceptible winds, and up to 10 km (6 mi) altitude the wind speeds range from 3 to 18 km/h (2 to 11 mph). In the thinner upper atmosphere, more than 10 km above the surface, winds blowing from the west circle the planet at speeds up to 360 km/h (225 mph).
it has wind hills
Wind Storms!
Wind Storms!
56 mph
Venus has little wind erosion because its thick atmosphere has very slow wind speeds, which are not strong enough to cause significant erosion on the planet's surface. Additionally, Venus's surface is predominantly covered by volcanic plains rather than loose, easily eroded materials like sand or dust.
As far as we cal tell, there are no tornadoes on Venus. There are certainly high wind speeds, at higher altitudes, but no tornadoes.
The average wind speeds on Venus can reach up to 224 miles per hour (360 kilometers per hour) in its upper atmosphere, which is much faster than on Earth. Venus has a super-rotational atmosphere, where the winds at cloud-top level move much faster than the planet's rotation.
I think so, the clouds on Venus have been known to produce lightning.
Yes, in the upper atmosphere the wind reaches 350km/hr
Young Samson and Goliath - 1967 Cold Wind from Venus 1-4 was released on: USA: 30 September 1967
the winds on venus can go up to 200 miles per hour so if we go there we would be blown away
Because it has no water strange wind and no metallic field