Venus is a rocky planet that is very hot and basically melts from the heat of the sun. It's temperature is about 460 C and its air contains 96.5% of carbon dioxide. Venus has a lot of volcanoes and 80% of its surface is covered with smooth volcanic plains. Venus has two continents: one on the northern part of it (Ishtar Terra), and one near the equator (Aphrodite Terra). Its highest mountain, Maxwell Montes is 11 km above the Venusian average surface elevation.
It is a rocky planet . It has very dense atmosphere of carbon di oxide . Walking through venus atmosphere would be like wading through water
Venus is a rocky planet similar to earth in size, gravity, and bulk composition.
Venus is a rocky planet along with mercury,earth and mars(also known as the inner planets.) Jupiter,Saturn,uranus,neptune (and Pluto which is now classed as a dwarf planet)are all gas planets.
Venus is a rocky planet similar to Earth. The Solar System has 4 rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The rest are gas giants.
Venus is a 'rocky' planet, with a dense atmosphere, very roughly the same size as earth, the planet that can approach closest to the earth, and the brightest one in our sky.
Venus is a terrestrial, or rocky planet, as are all the inner worlds. The outer worlds, called "Jovian" or "gas" planets, may have rocky cores, but the parts we see are their huge atmospheres, not their solid ground.
It is a rocky planet . It has very dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide . Walking through Venus atmosphere. would be like walking though water. But it's not classed as a gaseous planet. It's solid mainly, rock and so on.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Pluto (considered to be rocky most of the time) are classified as the rocky planets.
The four planets whose orbits are nearest the sun are all rocky planets. They include Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
No because venus is a rocky planet covered with a very dangerous gas called sulphuric acid.
I think of the word terrestrial as referring specifically to the earth. But in the context of your question I think you are referring to a rocky planet as opposed to a gas giant. Venus is a rocky planet, or terrestrial to use your term. There are 4 rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Don't let the water on the Earth confuse you with the term rocky. The water is extremely shallow in astronomical dimensions. The gas planets, often called gas giants, are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto is no longer considered a planet and I do not know which category it would fall into.
Venus is a land (rocky) planet.
Venus is called a terrestrial planet because it has a solid rocky surface, like Earth does. The other type of planet in this gas is a gas giant or Jovian planed, consisting largely of hydrogen gas, like Jupiter.