There is an area 50km above the surface where the temperature and pressure are Earth-like, the winds circle the planet in 100-hour "days", and the gravity is just less than earth-like. Because the gases there are heavier than Earth's atmosphere, there is the possibility of "floating cities" kept in place and following the prevailing winds much like present day hot air balloons.
But you would need oxygen, food, and materials from Earth to be shipped to you. In return, you could use abundant solar energy and sulfuric acid as resources for your own industries.
The surface of Venus would not support any lifeforms from Earth, because the heat and atmospheric pressure are too high. And there is no liquid water.
But while the temperature and pressure on the surface are too great for colonization, there is an area 50 kilometers abovethe surface where the temperature and pressure are Earth-like, the winds circle the planet in 100-hour "days", and the gravity is just less than Earth's. Because the gases there are still more dense than Earth's atmosphere, there is the possibility of "floating cities" that would follow the prevailing winds much like hot air balloons.
But you would need supplies from Earth to be shipped to you, although some oxygen could be produced from the carbon dioxide that makes up most of the atmosphere. You would definitely need water, since the "rain" in Venusian clouds is sulfuric acid.
the planet would have to be more stable there has to be oxygen on the planet there has to be water too and it has to have gravity and then maybe just maybe there could be life on Venus or any other planet
The best solution would be to not live on the surface, but to live in a space station/habitat that orbits it.
With an atmospheric pressure 92 times Earth's, a mean temperature of about 461 degrees Celsius and no oxygen, it would be easier to construct a habitat in space, than on the planet itself.
Throw in the volcanism going on, and it all the moreso makes sense to avoid living on the surface.
1. There is no direct sunshine on Venus
2. The surface temperature of Venus averages around 863 degrees, F.
3. While there is a little oxygen in the Venusian atmosphere, there is much more of poisonous gases and sulfuric acid.
4. There is no human food on Venus.
There would need to be oxygen, less heat and less inclimate weather.
We would need farm land, water considering there is only 0.002% of water in its atmosphere. less heat and less inclimate weather.
no its not
if i went to venus i would live in the mountains.
water
Venus is much too hot for human life, even with really good air conditioners.
Venus Williams lives in Dallas, Texas with her boyfriend Jim
It would tack 900,400,300,521 years for a message to get to venus
if i went to venus i would live in the mountains.
Venus doesn't have any oxygen or water on it and it would be too hot for anybody to live there
Venus does not have the correct requirements that we need in order to live on it. Venus has no Oxygen so survival would be minimal and without any trees/crops we'd also die of starvation.
Yes, but you would have to have oxygen, food, and other things neede to live, shipped to you from earth.
water
Venus is much too hot for human life, even with really good air conditioners.
There are many unique things about this planet, one of them being that it is hotter than ... This fact obviously made scientists think twice about have Venus be a breathable atmosphere. ... Now, would you still like to live on the planet Venus? ...
NO u cant live on venus because it has no oxygen....
what layer does the Venus fly trap live in
No. Venus is far too hot.
No, you cannot live on the planet Venus. Venus is the second closest planet to the sun which means that the environment is extremely hot and unbearable for any type of life to live on it.
abiotic factors of the venus fly trap are the place they live in the climant and were they live in