Nothing, with the current technology, little can be done to make the planet survivable at the moment, therefore, nothing can be done on Venus at the moment except if there was a breakthrough is heat-abstaining metals that could protect a dome or base of some sort if it were to come in contact with the harsh climate of Venus.
No Venus is not the 8th Neptune is if you are not counting the sun. If you want to count the sun then uranus is the 8th
mars =D
No, I would not.
Jupiter. Or if you want to know what form comes after mars, It would be the astriod belt.
No, Mars is very cold. Venus would be the "hottest" planet. --Constant hottest temperatures: Venus (Due to sulfuric acid causing greenhouse effect AKA intense global warming) --Hottest Temperatures: Mercury (due to proximity to sun)
Venus. Earth's Evil twin. If you want the specifics, this planet is instant death. The clouds are poisonous, the ground is extremely hot. Over 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and this thing has like, twelve volcanoes within a 3 meter radius. Mercury is also hot too. You might want to compare temperatures to make sure.
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No. For time zones to exist, there must be 'beings' living there who want to keep and measure time on different places on the planet. It is extremely unlikely however that this is the case on Venus. The only difference the planet knows is 'day' and 'night'.
Oh, dude, the warmest planet in our solar system is Venus, with scorching temperatures that could melt lead. And the cloudiest planet is also Venus, with thick clouds of sulfuric acid that you definitely wouldn't want to get caught in without an umbrella. So, yeah, Venus takes the crown for both "hottest" and "cloudiest" planet.
There is no translation, it is not used in Spanish. You would have to speak English if you want to say 'Venus Flytrap'.
There is no person on the planet that would want that!
Earth blocked his view of the Planet Venus.