Some facts about Venus:
The brightest of all planets, Venus, is also known as the Morning Star and the Evening Star. This planet is about the same size as Earth but is covered with impenetrable clouds of carbon dioxide and sulfur compounds. Radar mapping of the planet shows lots of craters and that 90% of the landforms are volcanic. Venus spins slowly retrograde (backwards, east to west) in 243 days and takes about 225 days to orbit the sun. This makes the solar day last about 117 Earth days. While it is bright there, the Sun is never visible from the surface. The "greenhouse effect" of the atmosphere traps and distributes the heat, so that the whole planet has a surface temperature of 450° to 464° C. The pressure at the surface is more than 90 times the sea-level atmospheric pressure on Earth.
Venus is the brightest planet on the sky
Some more:
Venus rotates in the opposite direction to all the other planets, except
for Uranus. Also its rotation is the slowest of all the planets.
Venus has the highest temperatures found on any planet in our solar system.
This partly due to its very dense carbon dioxide atmosphere.
The atmosphere contains clouds of sulfuric acid.
1. Hottest planet 2. 2nd planet from the sun 3. similar to earth. known as "twin planet" with earth 4. no moons or rings 5. diameter 7,159 mi. 6. 67.24 million miles from sun 7. surface temperature: 867 degrees 8. the "evening star" 9. "morning star" 10. named for the roman goddess of love and beauty
Venus is covered by thich poisonious clouds.
Venus is the most biggest right
It takes 8 months for Venus to rotate once on its axis.
it has the slowest rotation in the solar system.
It is the only planet to start with a 'V'.
It sometimes disappears for a couple of months.
All the major landforms are named for goddesses. The two biggest are "Ishtar" and "Aphrodite" terras (both identified with Venus).
named after a female figure
2nd planet from the sun
Venus is one of the brightest planets.:-)
If you think slowly choking to death is fun, then ya you could have TONS of fun
The average temperature in Venus is 464 Celsius and 867 Fahrenheit.
This may be a vague reference to the fact that there are roughly 2 of Venus's "solar days" in one Venus year.
It isn't. In fact, it is the hottest planet in our solar system.
Mercury is the closest planet toward the sun. Although it should be the hottest planet, it is not. Venus, the planet right next to Mercury, is the hottest planet. Mercury can get up to 800 to 900 degrees Fahrenheit, but Venus can get up to 900 to 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which is about 100 degrees hotter than Mercury's surface. FUN FACT! Venus is the hottest planet because it is filled with volcanoes erupting every second. Another reason why Venus is the hottest planet is because of it's rain. Venus actually rains boiling hot acid!
no planet has an atmosphere like ours! Sorry! Fun Fact: Venus is the same size and mass as Earth!
venus is just like earth
its dum ant that a fun fact
If you think slowly choking to death is fun, then ya you could have TONS of fun
Earths 7,926 miles from venus or 12,756 kilometres
They catch bugs .There fun.
One fun fact about Honduras is that it means "depths " in Spanish.
A fun fact is that a 747-400 has six million parts.
The average temperature in Venus is 464 Celsius and 867 Fahrenheit.
This may be a vague reference to the fact that there are roughly 2 of Venus's "solar days" in one Venus year.
Venus (the planet) is named after the Roman god of love, seductiveness, and sex. So when you're trying to think of Venus as entertaining, think of whether you think sex is fun or not :)
Venus. (In fact, Venus is a planet, but it is often called the "morning star" or the "evening star".)