it would have boiled away into the atmosphere
Some analyses have suggested that water existed on Venus several billion years ago, but that water has long since evaporated due to the runaway greenhouse effect that brings the temperature up to 860 F. It is possible that rivers existed at one time, but not today.
Venus has a very weak magnetic field and a dry, desolate surface, so it is believed to have very little water. Any water that may have existed on Venus in the past would have evaporated due to the planet's high temperatures.
no?!
Planet Venus might have water in it. If it does it is in the form of water vapour. If one of you know for sure that water exists or is not present on Venus please improve my answer.
No, the planet is to hot for it to have bodies of water
Venus doesn't have any oxygen or water on it and it would be too hot for anybody to live there
No, Venus does not have frozen water on its surface. The surface temperatures on Venus are extremely hot, reaching up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius), which is hot enough to melt and evaporate any water present.
There is a small amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. It is far too hot for liquid water.
Venus does not have liquid water on its surface due to its extreme temperatures (over 450°C) and thick atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide. Any water that may have existed in the past likely evaporated or reacted with surface rocks, leaving behind dry riverbed-like features from ancient volcanic and tectonic activity.
yes, with any plant you can over water and KILL it
Because on Mars it is too cold so any water on the surface is frozen, while on Venus its too hot.
The venus flytrap, the plant, is a living thing.Venus, the planet, is not.