The temperature on the surface of Venus is about 461.85 °C this hot enough to melt zinc which melts at 419.53 °C, lead which melts at 327.46 °C and tin which melts at 231.93 °C
The conditions on Venus are the result of its closer orbit to the Sun, and to a "runaway greenhouse effect" that traps solar heat in the lower atmosphere. Venus is only 2/3 as far from the Sun in its orbit as Earth, about 108 million kilometers. As the planet lost its water, the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased, and this absorbs much of the heat re-radiated by the surface. Being so dense, it holds more heat than Earth air. The average temperature planetwide is 460°C (860°F), twice as hot as an oven, and high enough to melt lead and zinc.
The Sun would appear about 1/3 smaller from Venus compared to how it appears from Earth. This is because Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth, so its diameter is larger in the sky when viewed from Venus.
No. Venus is the 2nd planet from the Sun; Earth is #3.
Venus Has 3 Layers.Core,Mantle,And Crust.
Non-metals, metals and semiconductors. Metals are on the left, non-metals on the right, and semiconductors sitting near the staircase line that divides the metals and non-metals.
umm...nowhere....venus' gravity is like 3 times what earths is so it would crush us to dust...and then the 400 degrees surface temperature would melt us
The conditions on Venus are the result of its closer orbit to the Sun, and to a "runaway greenhouse effect" that traps solar heat in the lower atmosphere. Venus is only 2/3 as far from the Sun in its orbit as Earth, about 108 million kilometers. As the planet lost its water, the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased, and this absorbs much of the heat re-radiated by the surface. Being so dense, it holds more heat than Earth air. The average temperature planetwide is 460°C (860°F), twice as hot as an oven, and high enough to melt lead and zinc.
The Sun would appear about 1/3 smaller from Venus compared to how it appears from Earth. This is because Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth, so its diameter is larger in the sky when viewed from Venus.
1. Will Melt 2. To Melt 3. Soon Melt
No. Venus does not have any moons.
It would actually melt since the water is hot.
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Metals, Non-metals and Metaloids
They are metals.
"Venus" is the original Latin name for the planet, but the strict scientific name is Sol 3. (Third planet from Sol. the Sun) Earth would be Sol 4, Mars would be Sol 5, and so on.
Mars and Venus, the Primavera, the Birth of Venus,
Out - timber, metals, dyes. In - foodstuffs, metals, gems.