The planet Venus is a rocky planet, blanketed in thick clouds of sulphuric acid.
It has a very dense atmosphere which is mainly carbon dioxide. It has the highest average temperatures of any of the planets at
around 470 degrees Celsius.
The rotation of Venus is very slow and is retrograde.
The surface shows signs of a lot of recent volcanic activity.
The planet is only a bit smaller than the Earth and
we believe the interior is similar to Earth's, but Venus has no significant magnetic field.
Gas
Venus
Angular momentum is what keeps the planet Venus up, in the sense of not falling into the sun. To be precise, it is the balance between the gravitational attraction of the sun, and the angular momentum of the planet, which keeps Venus in its orbit.
on the ground
You can find up-to-date pictures of Venus by visiting websites of space agencies like NASA or the European Space Agency (ESA). These agencies often release the latest images and data on their websites showcasing the current view of Venus captured by their spacecraft and telescopes. You can also follow their social media channels for real-time updates on Venus and other celestial bodies.
The question is describing the planet Venus, which shows up in our sky sometimes as an "evening star" and sometimes as a "morning star".
The reason Venus is hotter than Mars is because venus was made out of materisl and when the material blew up it rolled to the sun and it blew up and it blew up closer to the sun being the second planet of the sun but Mars is the forth planet from the sun.
A Venusion is an extra terrestrial found on the planet Venus( which is obviously made up sinse there is no life on Venus)
Venus is not the coldest planet in space; in fact, it is the hottest planet in our solar system. This is because of its thick atmosphere that traps heat, creating a runaway greenhouse effect. The surface temperatures on Venus can reach up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius).
Venus is a terrestrial planet orbiting the star Sol. It is composed mainly of sulfur, carbon, and iron.
That would be Venus.
Carbon Dioxide