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Venus is the second planet from the sun. It is named for the Roman goddess of love and beauty, and is the only planet named after a female. In ancient times, it was often thought to be two different stars, the evening star and the morning star.

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Q: What is some other information about Venus?
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What some information on Venus?

there is lot of thing about venus


How did we study Venus'?

From Earth we can do it using telescopes and other technology. A number of probes have been sent to Venus. Some just orbited it and some landed on it and sent back information, including video.


What is some information about the planet Venus?

Venus is the second planet from the sun. It is very hot there because of greenhouse gases.


What are some geological traits about Venus?

lots of rocks and other stuff


Who has traveled to any other planet?

Some people have been to Mars and Venus.


Why have scientists changed their theories about Venus?

Because they found some more information that has more proof to their new theiry.


Other information of Venus?

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What planet rotates in the opposite direction from other planets and moons?

Venus is the obviousexample, butUranus does this too. (Also some moons rotate in unusual directions.)


Do Venus Flytraps reproduce with other Flytraps?

Yes, with other Venus Flytraps. A Venus Flytrap produces flowers which, when pollinated, produce seeds.


What is the satellite of Venus's?

Venus has no moons or other identified satellites.


What gases do Venus atmosphere have?

carbon dioxide, nitrogen, sulfuric acid and some other gases


Is the atmosphere on Venus mostly Methane?

No. The atmosphere of Venus is mostly carbon dioxide with some nitrogen and trace amounts of other gasses.