5 inches tall 9 inches wide
Maxwell Montes at 6.6 miles (11 km) high.
mercury,Venus and mars
Due to the immense pressure of the surface of Venus (90 times that of the Earth's) you would get crushed and be much smaller, and shorter. (that is if you don't evaporate all together from the intense heat of 350 degrees)
The stems usually reach the maximum height of 3-10 centimeters (5 inches).
This would be Venus. The atmosphere of Venus has a mass of about 4.8 x 1020 kg, a mean molecular weight of 43.45 g/mole, a density of about 65 kg/m3, and a height of 15.9km.
Venus is exactly the same size as Venus.
if you mean can we get to venus. I say that we cannot land on venus. It is capable to orbit venus
Yes
When considering distance from the sun, the planet that come after Mercury is Venus.
No. There is no life on Venus.
The worship of a distinct "celestial" Aphrodite dates from the 5th century BC, the height of classic Greece. But versions of the goddess were worshipped as early as the time of Homer (circa 700-800 BC). Among the earliest Roman temples to Venus was dedicated in 295 BC.
This was to investigatethe atmosphere of Venus.