Surface temperatures on Venus are around 850 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure is about 90 times what it is at sea level. A person on Venus would die almost instantly.
Surface temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit and the pressure is more than 90 times that at sea level on Earth. Anyone who set foot on Venus would be baked and crushed at the same time.
Invisisble College. or the Human mind.
The moons gravity is a lot lower than the Earths, so the men exploring the lunar surface will weigh a lot less, roughly 1/6th of what they do on earth.
Yes it does it get men in the mood
about 100 million men
they had to do chores, they couldnt remarry or ask for a divorce. they were servants to men in the family and they couldnt go to school... you should just google it
Have you ever seen a solar system map? If you have, then you'd see that Venus is very close to the sun making it extremely hot.
The men were living in them and they couldnt do much. Moving around and planning for attack were difficult, as well as the horrible living conditions with rodents and other nasty animals. The men couldnt so much as peek out of the trench without the fear of their head being blown off.
He couldnt. He didnt have the time or the resources.
Surface temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit and the pressure is more than 90 times that at sea level on Earth. Anyone who set foot on Venus would be baked and crushed at the same time.
Surface temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit and the pressure is more than 90 times that at sea level on Earth. Anyone who set foot on Venus would be baked and crushed at the same time.
He had a crew of 35 men.
He had a crew of 35 men.
Some of the famous men to explore the world are Vasco Da Gama, James Cook, Christopher Colombus, Ferdinand Masgallen.
because he liked men
Lewis and Clark
Lewis and clark