No legitimate evidence, but thermoacidophiles might kinda like it there. They're microorganisms that are crazily adapted to living in super hot and acidic places. And Venus is many of those things so just maybe there could be life on Venus.
A person could not survive on Venus because of the extreme heat and pressure. The temperature is about 850 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure is more than 90 times sea level pressure on Earth.
No, Venus is a hot planet and no one could survive it.
Yes, I believe so. They will survive just about anywhere.
not the sun or venus Pluto is aright but only a few we could survive
You could ask how far apart Venus and the Earth are from each other.
Venus is a howling hell of heat and acid. There is very little free water. No plant we know could survive. http://www.space.com/18527-venus-atmosphere.html
A meteor hit the earth and caused severe condition that organisms could not survive.
no
A day on Venus is equal to 243 Earth Days. So a week on Venus would be 1,701 Earth days or 4.65 Earth years. However, a Venus year is only 224 Earth Days!!! so a week could be 4.3 Earth days
None, because Venus is smaller than Earth, even if they are twins. However, 1 Venus can fit into Earth, but it would leave almost no room, because Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth.
No the surface temperature is above 400oC and the air is unbreathable.
No, Venus Flytraps thrive in fairly warm, but moist places - like swamps, which have poor soils.