Greenhouse effect.
Venus has a very high surface temperature due to its greenhouse effect.
Its atmosphere contains 96.5% carbon dioxide (CO2), and its temperature is 460° Celsius, 850° Fahrenheit or 735° Kelvin.
Neither Venus nor Mars have appreciable amounts of water. Venus is shrouded in dense, poisonous clouds at very high temperatures; Mars has very little atmosphere.
No because it is mostly made up of rocks, ice, craters,
No. Venus is very hot, with temperatures around 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
Probably from the God Titan who was very strong and powerful. Titanium is a very hard and durable metal even at very high temperatures.
No. While surface temperatures on Venus are very high, it is not hot enough to melt rock. There is evidence of past volcanic activity, but we don't know of any that has occurred recently.
A human on Venus would die very quickly . Temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mercury is much closer to the sun than Venus. It has less of an atmosphere, much higher temperatures, and a very short year. Venus has an very sulfur-rich atmosphere, cooler temperatures than Mercury, and a longer year than Mercury.
Lack of oxygen, very high atmospheric pressure, and temperatures around 460 degrees Celsius would kill you one way or another.
Yes! Very strong winds are in the upper atmosphere of Venus.
The particles in plasma shake violently at very high temperatures and are electrically charged.
Very Very High Winds. Very Strong Winds Very Very High Winds. Very Strong Winds
The chemical formula "N" is that of a single nitrogen atom, a substance that is stable only at very high temperatures, in very high vacuum, or in a very strong electric field. If one such atom encounters another, there is a strong driving force for the two atoms to combine into N2.