The surface temperature and pressure is too high.
The tempatures are too hot for life to be possible. The cloud are very dense and only allow a little sunlight into Venus. Due to it's green house effect the heat is trapped and gives off heat into its atmosphere.
Life cannot exist on Venus because Venus is too hot for life to exist. Most of the gas on Venus is made up of Co2, and this causes a greenhouse effect that is really extreme. The clouds in Venus atmosphere reflect most of the Sun's light, so that isn't the reason Venus is so hot. Venus is so hot because of the greenhouse effect, which absorbs the Sun's light. The sun light that is trapped aids in the effect. Venus's surface temperature also reaches before 450C and 475C. So it's unlikely that life can exist, because water wouldn't be able to actually stay in it's liquid form. Or exist fat all.
non, because (96.5) percent of its atmosphere is made of co2
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
There is no water on the surface of Venus because the temperature is too hot. There is a very small amount of water vapor in the atmosphere of Venus.
Life cannot exist on Venus because Venus is too hot for life to exist. Most of the gas on Venus is made up of Co2, and this causes a greenhouse effect that is really extreme. The clouds in Venus atmosphere reflect most of the Sun's light, so that isn't the reason Venus is so hot. Venus is so hot because of the greenhouse effect, which absorbs the Sun's light. The sun light that is trapped aids in the effect. Venus's surface temperature also reaches before 450C and 475C. So it's unlikely that life can exist, because water wouldn't be able to actually stay in it's liquid form. Or exist fat all.
I think that temperatuer does exist in venus because mars has ice capsand all the seasons but its cold. Venus has seasonal temperatuer but we dont notice it.
non, because (96.5) percent of its atmosphere is made of co2
This is unknown, but unlikely. The clouds of Venus are intensely hot, and filled with sulfuric acid. If any Venusian (Venerian? Venereal? Cytherian?) life forms exist, they are unlikely to be "life as we know it". However, there are Earthly life forms, cyano-bacteria, which live in the deep oceans, next to the sulfuric, volcanic vents on the sea floor. If any Earthly life could exist on Venus, that's probably it!
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
No. For time zones to exist, there must be 'beings' living there who want to keep and measure time on different places on the planet. It is extremely unlikely however that this is the case on Venus. The only difference the planet knows is 'day' and 'night'.
Yes it does.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
The rationalists' view of God is that he is unlikely to exist in the way organized religions believe. Rationalists believe in using reason.
None is known, and conditions on Venus (temperatures well above the boiling point of water, and high concentrations of sulfuric acid in the atmosphere) make it unlikely that life of any type we can reasonably imagine could possibly exist there.
Nope plate tectonics do not exist on Venus.
because there an oxygen, water, and food