The thick atmosphere of Venus acts like a blanket, similar to the green house effect, and traps the suns heat extremely well.
Yes. Venus is dry and extremely hot.
No. Venus is extremely hot.
Probably not; the surface of Venus is extremely hot.
Venus, it's so hot it can melt lead.
Because there are greenhouse gases which make it extremely hot.
Venus is very, VERY hot. Since it is only so close to the sun, it contains a lot of heat. Venus contains gravity and oxygen it is so hot that no one can live on it. The heat is about 842-895 degree's.
Venus is extremely hot and has much higher atmospheric pressure. Any person who went there would quickly burn to death.
No, Venus does not have frozen water on its surface. The surface temperatures on Venus are extremely hot, reaching up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius), which is hot enough to melt and evaporate any water present.
No, you cannot live on the planet Venus. Venus is the second closest planet to the sun which means that the environment is extremely hot and unbearable for any type of life to live on it.
If you only consider gravity, yes. The gravity of Venus is slightly less than that of Earth. Otherwise, no. The surface of Venus is extremely hot and air pressure is extremely high. You would be dead before you could even consider jumping.
Well, probably not. The temperature on Venus is extremely hot because of its thick atmosphere made up of mostly carbon dioxide. So the answer is no.
Numerous amounts of toxins are found in the air, and it is extremely hot.