The average surfacetemperature is about 460 degrees Celsius.
The average surfacetemperature is about 460 degrees Celsius.
A human could not survive on Venus.
Humans cannot breathe on venus
Venus is much too hot for human life, even with really good air conditioners.
No, and it is doubtful they ever will. The environment on Venus is extremely hot, the atmosphere is extremely thick, and has acid in it. It is very difficult to even build robots that can stand up to it for more than seconds before they quit working.
Venus is a deadly world where the surface temperature is hot enough to cook a meal in mere minutes! And with the atmosphere mostly carbon dioxide, it makes Venus a highly toxic place. No living thing would ever be able to survive on Venus.
Astronauts have not visited Venus. Venus has an extremely inhospitable climate. Probes barely survive the descent. Humans would stand no chance.
The average surfacetemperature is about 460 degrees Celsius.
Humans cannot breathe on venus
Venus has surface temperatures of around 850 degrees and a surface pressure about 90 times sea level pressure on Earth. A person there would be burned and crushed at the same time.
Venus is much too hot for human life, even with really good air conditioners.
No human has ever been to Venus, but it would be impossible to survive there, due to the extreme heat, atmospheric pressure, and poisonous chemicals in the air.
No, and it is doubtful they ever will. The environment on Venus is extremely hot, the atmosphere is extremely thick, and has acid in it. It is very difficult to even build robots that can stand up to it for more than seconds before they quit working.
No Venus is to hostile of an environmentAtmosphere/Pressure:90 times thicker/greater then EarthsSurface:partially molten & somewhat of a desertOxygen: NoneTemperature: 900F Day & Nightso.....no
Venus flytraps can survive of flies for their whole lives. hence the name. HAnnah =)
No, Venus is a hot planet and no one could survive it.
Because Venus has no oxigen
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.
We would need extraordinary protection to survive and move about on the surface of Venus; it appears incredibly hostile to human life. We could only survive there with great difficulty, if at all, using current technology. Venus's surface is not only extremely hot, but also poisonous and crushed by high pressure. The clouds may afford a more survivable environment.