Venus is generally very hot and the atmosphere is very thick and full of clouds.
"climate"
No, Venus does not have a hydrosphere. The extreme temperatures and atmospheric conditions on Venus make it unable to support liquid water on its surface.
Venus. It's very similar in terms of size, mass and composition, although conditions on Venus are radically different.
The surface conditions on Venus are thought to be too severe to support even simple lifeforms.
There is no known evidence of life on Venus. The planet is very hot and does not have the conditions necessary for life to thrive.
No life lives on Venus as we know. The conditions aren't right and it is way too hot.
venus and mars don't have gravity as earth and they don't have required conditions to live
germs are not on venus, no life can be sustained on venus because the planet does not have the correct conditions, it is much too cold, asnd above that the almost vacuum has poisonous air
No, Venus is one of the four rocky inner plants and about the same size as the earth (~ 82% ) though the conditions on Venus are anything but earth like.
Venus is sometimes referred as Earth's sister planet because their sizes, masses, dimensions are almost similar. But Venus doesn't have the conditions for beginning life on it and the requisite conditions are unsuitable for proper existence.
No human has ever landed on Venus. Spacecraft have been sent there, but due to the conditions they do not last very long.
It has adapted to live in such conditions.