Its to hot and there would be no water because it would evaporate.
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Alien life on other planets has not yet been discovered. Furthermore, the distance of Venus from the sun makes it an unlikely candidate for alien life, since it is far too hot to support life as we know it. Therefore, it is not possible to meet an alien at this time.
We would need extraordinary protection to survive and move about on the surface of Venus; it appears incredibly hostile to human life. We could only survive there with great difficulty, if at all, using current technology. Venus's surface is not only extremely hot, but also poisonous and crushed by high pressure. The clouds may afford a more survivable environment.
Venus is a deadly world where the surface temperature is hot enough to cook a meal in mere minutes! And with the atmosphere mostly carbon dioxide, it makes Venus a highly toxic place. No living thing would ever be able to survive on Venus.
No, it is too hot.
No, he did not survive. In fact he had no intension of saving himself, as it would mean taking the life of someone else who would not be able to escape.
i don't think it can
no it is to hot for it to indoor life
Venus, being a planet with extreme conditions such as high temperatures and sulfuric acid clouds, does not have any known food sources. It would be challenging for any form of life, let alone humans, to survive and find edible food on Venus.
Billions of people are not freemasons and manage to survive in life. Get a grip.
A life form as we know of could not possibly survive on Venus due to the immense heat. Venus suffers from extreme global warming. It has an atmosphere so thick that heat cannot escape back to space. There is no difference between night and day temperatures. It is always a balmy 460oC, a temperature so hot that lead would melt. That is not to say, that there is NO life on Venus, it's just as we know it, there is no life forms that we know could survive that temperature.
The atmosphere of Venus is not breathable by any life form that we know of. Our probes survive less than a minute on the surface.
there are two planets where survival of life is utterly impossible in any situation. one of them is Venus, it's crust is nothing except a small skin like substance floating on red hot lava. the temperature of Venus is very, very high and so nothing can survive there. another planet is Jupiter. the main reason why no living being can survive on it is that it has very high pressure and is mainly made of gasses which makes it impossible for any living being to survive on it. if there was a competition between which planet cannot sustain life on it, then the answer would be Venus.