92 Times heavier then earths
Absolute zero
320,000 ft above sea leavel
because the atomospheric pressure has increased which does not allow many clouds to form
That would be Venus.
The Liquid will turn into gas. The boiling point corresponds to the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure. If the liquid is open to the atmosphere (that is, not in a sealed vessel), it is not possible to sustain a pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure, because the vapor will simply expand until its pressure equals that of the atmosphere.
very hot
Baby bug.
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I think it can because there is a lot of atmospheric pressure so it can be crushed at one point.It would be crushed very quickly. The pressure on Venus is almost 100 times the pressure on earth. The gravity on Venus is less than the gravity on earth, however.
The atmospheric pressure at Venus's surface is 92 times that of the Earth's surface. So that's 92.92 x 105 Pa
Earth: about 100,000 Pascal at sea level. 100,000 Pascal is also known as 1 bar. Venus: about 92 bar at surface level.
Venus