It is made of sulfuric acid. However, technically it is more like virga than rain, as it evaporates long before reaching the ground.
Venus is the planet with an atmosphere that rains sulfuric acid. The intense heat and pressure on Venus cause sulfuric acid to form in the atmosphere and fall as acid rain.
Yes. In fact, it rains sulfuric acid among other things on the planet Venus.
rain is made up of evaporated water and when it gets cold the rain falls therefore it rains
rain rains rained raining Rains is the third person singular form of rain
venus is the only planet in our solar system that has sulfuric acid because it is earths ugly step sister
Venus has rain composed of sulfuric acid.
rain rains rained raining Rains is the third person singular form of rain
Yes, it rains sulfuric acid on Venus.
Venus is the planet known for its sulfuric acid rain. The thick clouds in Venus's atmosphere contain sulfuric acid droplets that condense and fall as precipitation, creating a corrosive environment on the planet's surface.
It is believed that it rains on Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These planets have atmospheres and weather systems that can produce precipitation in the form of rain or other types of precipitation.
On Venus it rains sulfuric acid, although due to the heat it never reaches the ground but vaporises about 5 miles before the surface of the planet.
No venous fly traps do not live in the dessert they live in mostly the rain forest or some place were it rains a lot.