Venus is the second planet from the sun, and Venus is in space.
Venus is a rocky, volcanic planet. We have detected no magnetosphere to speak of, so there is probably not a molten core, like there is on Earth.
Mercury is closer to the Sun than Venus is. The question is, however, broad and subject to interpretation. Please restate the question, giving more details.
The central component of the Solar System is the Sun, a G2 main-sequence star.
Planet Mercury and planet Earth.
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There are 243 Earth days for a Venus day - but a Venus year is just under 225 Earth days. Therefore - a day on Venus is longer than a year !
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 appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.
Saturn, which is the second largest planet in the solar system, is 74,897 miles (120,536 km) in diameter. Venus is about 7,521 miles (12,104 km) in diameter. 74,897 divided by 7,521 is ≈ 9.958. So you could fit just under 10 of the planet Venus in Saturn.
From Earth, Venus appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.Once beneath the clouds, Venus is a dimly lit landscape of dry, barren rocks, and most of the landforms are various types of volcanic mountains and plateaus.*For pictures of Venus, see the related links below.It looks like part of a featureless white disk. The shape depends on what phase it was in just like the moon you may see a crescent venus or a half venus or a whole venus I viewed venus with my telescope in south west virginia on December 19th in the west sky at 6pm it looked like the the crescent moon
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There are 243 Earth days for a Venus day - but a Venus year is just under 225 Earth days. Therefore - a day on Venus is longer than a year !
She's located in the Under. In the TV studio.
The subway is in The Under. You follow Venus to the place after you beat her.
Venus: Not much at all. Mars : Quite a bit in the form of ice, near the poles. Also probably some under the surface.
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 appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.
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
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When considering distance from the sun, the planet that come after Mercury is Venus.
No. There is no life on Venus.