You would not be safe on Venus. It has a mean temperature of 864 degrees F and an atmosphere that contains sulphuric acid.
Depends on the intensity of the sunlight through the window; to be safe, keep it out of direct sunlight, but close to the brightest light source.
No, looking at Venus through a telescope will not make you go blind. It is safe to observe Venus using proper eye protection and following safe viewing practices similar to observing the sun.
Yes, "Venus" should be capitalized when referring to the planet in English writing.
Hand wash your Venus Drip Thermal Carafe.
Yes, it is safe to look at Venus through a telescope. Venus is bright enough not to cause any harm to your eyes when viewed through a telescope. Make sure not to look directly at the sun when observing Venus to avoid damaging your eyes.
I would create a surface model of Venus.
Venus Flytraps should not be fed meat such as raw hamburger. Meat will eventually kill the Venus Fly Trap. The only thing a Venus Flytrap should eat is insects.
Because it turns into acid rain with Venus's atmosphere
first of all, you can not go to venus because it is hot and you will not live on venus but if you say you should wear cold ones because it is hot so hot that you can not live but you should wear cold ones
The strength of gravity on the surface of Venus is about 91% of what it is on Earth, so the gravity there would be quite comfortable. Unfortunately the surface temperatures and pressures produced by the atmosphere of Venus would kill a human very quickly.
Yes, "Venus flytrap" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun.
Venus Flytraps should not be fed sausages. Feeding the plant meat will kill the plant. Insects should be it's only food.