here:venus is called earths twin because it is about the same size as earth.
venus has a volcano on its surface and a mountain higher than mount everest.
temperatures on venus are high enoug to melt some metal.
venus is easier to see than any other planet because of the suns light.
yes you can find facts about venus on an ancyclopedia
The sun in facts does not rotate around Venus: Venus rotates are the sun on its axis.
if a venus fly trap is pink in the middel it helthy
The sun in facts does not rotate around Venus: Venus rotates are the sun on its axis.
here are some facts about venus: Venus is the hottest planet. venus turns really slow around the earth . venus is named after a greek goddess of beauty and love.
She brought victory or good fortune
Both Uranus and Venus spin from east to west. If you want to know more facts you could go to this site below http://www.universetoday.com/19279/10-interesting-facts-about-uranus/
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he was the son of Jupiterhe was the god of warhe had an affair with the goddess Venus (who was married to Vulcan)his Greek equivalent is Ares
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The most 'ancient' cosmonaut/astronaut was Yuri Gagarin in 1961. Much was known about Venus then. Though through space probes and craft that have landed on Venus since our knowledge has grown.
Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system, with surface temperatures reaching up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit due to its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere that traps heat. A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus, with a day lasting about 243 Earth days and a year (orbital period) taking around 225 Earth days. Venus spins in the opposite direction to most planets in our solar system, a phenomenon known as retrograde rotation. This means the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east on Venus.