Venus is closer to the sun, so it's hotter there. Water needs to stay below 100 deg C to remain a liquid, and Venus is hotter than that.
Earth has moderate temperatures.
Mars is too cold.
Earth has Moderate Temperatures .
In our Solar System only Earth. Venus and Mercury are too hot and the outer planets too cold for liquid water.
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
Earth. Cause you can look on a planet map and earth is the only one with blue on it..
COMPARE AND CONTRASTThey are both round, and they orbit in circles,the contrast by Venus not having any moons unlike Earth,and Venus is hotter cause it is closer to the sun.whatever
Yes, although it is different from acid rain on Earth. Earth's acid rain is water with small amounts of sulfuric and nitric acid. On Venus the rain is almost entirely sulfuric acid, with no liquid water. However, this rain evaporates before it reaches the ground.
Earth is the only planet with a bountiful supply of water.
because the moon does not contain enough gravity
In our Solar System only Earth. Venus and Mercury are too hot and the outer planets too cold for liquid water.
I think that the earth does have a water supply since it has oxygen and gravity. On the moon I think it doesn't have oxygen or gravity. I'm not sure. This answer was just a guess.
No. The temperature is about 400 degrees so there is no liquid water and the atmospheric pressure is about 90 times what it is on Earth.
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
Earth. Cause you can look on a planet map and earth is the only one with blue on it..
Water itself is one of the most abundant compounds in the universe. Earth is at the right distance from the sun, the right amount of greenhouse effect, and the right amount of pressure for water to be liquid on most parts of its surface.
There are several differences between Earth and Venus. For one, Earth has water in all three states - gas, liquid, and solid - whereas Venus doesn't. Venus's thick, extensive cloud cover drops sulfur - filled acid rain on the landscape constantly. Lastly, Venus's atmosphere is about 98 times as dense as Earth's and contains much more carbon dioxide.
Earth.The Earth is about 70% covered with water. We can't be too sure about other planets, although Mars and Mercury are certainly dry, and Venus is too hot for water to remain liquid.
No, the planet is to hot for it to have bodies of water
No! The Hottest Water On Earth is 407 celsius and Venus Is Hotter Than That! You Can't Get Water Hotter Than Venus!