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its the second planet away from the sun but surprisingly the hottest planet of them all no life form could survive on there it's temperatures can soar up to 500 degrees Celsius

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Why there is no life on planet Venus?

The main reason there is no life on Venus is because it is far too hot.


Is there any chance of life on venus?

There is a slim chance of microbial life existing in the clouds of Venus where conditions might be more hospitable, but it is still largely unknown. The surface of Venus is extremely inhospitable with high temperatures and pressures, making it unlikely for complex forms of life to exist there.


Could life exist on Venus in the past?

Expect the unexpected


Can Venus with stand life?

Nope, it is far too hot for any life-forms to exist.


Does life exist on Venus?

That is still being debated. The possibility of it has not been ruled out.


What is needed for life on Mercury?

Life cannot exist on Mercury.


Can you get aliens to do me?

No. Since aliens do not appear to actually exist (somebody has to be the first form of intelligent life in the Universe, no reason to think it is not us), they cannot be gotten to do anything.


Why do scientists think that venus cannot support life?

It is too hot on Venus and the atmosphere is unsuitable. Also, there's no water.


Would you expect to find living things similar to those that exist on Earth on Venus?

No, the environment on Venus is not conducive to the sort of life that exists on Earth.


Does Venus' have life in it's clouds?

This is unknown, but unlikely. The clouds of Venus are intensely hot, and filled with sulfuric acid. If any Venusian (Venerian? Venereal? Cytherian?) life forms exist, they are unlikely to be "life as we know it". However, there are Earthly life forms, cyano-bacteria, which live in the deep oceans, next to the sulfuric, volcanic vents on the sea floor. If any Earthly life could exist on Venus, that's probably it!


What is One reason that life as we know it is unlikely to exist on Venus is because .?

The surface temperature and pressure is too high.


One reason that life as we know it is unlikely to exist on Venus is because?

One reason that life as we know it is unlikely to exist on Venus is due to its extreme surface conditions, including temperatures exceeding 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius) and a crushing atmospheric pressure over 90 times that of Earth. Additionally, the thick atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide, with clouds of sulfuric acid, creating a highly inhospitable environment. These factors render the planet's surface unsuitable for known life forms, which require specific conditions to thrive.