Venus, when it's at its brightest, is brighter than any other planet. At any given time, though, which planet is brightest can vary; it's often Venus, but a reasonable fraction of the time Mars and Jupiter give Venus a run for its money.
Venus has a dense cloud layer, so regular light doesn't get through. Radar could get through and give an image of the Surface.
you should be smart and know this! but i will give it to you any ways.... Venus's atmosphere has 90 times the pressure of the other planets!
Planets have the colors that they have because of what they are made of and how their surfaces and/or atmospheres reflect and absorb sunlight. Venus is entirely covered with a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere and sulphuric acid clouds which give it a light yellowish appearance.
If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.
You can give a Venus Flytrap anything. However, most human foods are indigestible to Venus Flytraps, and can kill them.
give it bugs
Pygmalion prayed to Venus to give him a wife as beautiful as his own statue that he had created.
i dont give a s**t
Her biography doesn't give that information.
Venus and jupiter
Venus, when it's at its brightest, is brighter than any other planet. At any given time, though, which planet is brightest can vary; it's often Venus, but a reasonable fraction of the time Mars and Jupiter give Venus a run for its money.
To test her persistence and energy
The same reason we pray to our God; they wanted something, or wanted to give thanks for something. The difference is that they prayed specifically to Venus on matters of love.
Venus has a dense cloud layer, so regular light doesn't get through. Radar could get through and give an image of the Surface.
I'm not quite sure what the question is asking, but I'll give it a shot. -Venus is the Roman name for Aphrodite -Aphrodite (Venus) is the goddess of love and beauty -She is married to Hephastus, the blacksmith god -She is born from the bubbles that frothed in the sea I hope that helps!
1. Venus is closer to Earth (40 million km versus 392 million km for Jupiter) 2. Venus receives more sunlight as it is 7 times closer to the sun (50 times as much light for a given area). 3. Venus reflects more light by area than Jupiter (Venus 65% versus 52% for Jupiter)