No because they are solids not liquids and the tree would catch on fire.
Yes. the surface of Venus is over 900 degrees Fahrenheit
Three metals that would melt on Venus due to its extremely high surface temperature of about 870 degrees Fahrenheit (465 degrees Celsius) are lead, zinc, and aluminum. These metals have melting points below Venus's surface temperature.
Vapour.Notes would burst into flames, whereas coins would melt.
No, the Surface temperature on Venus is between 400 and 500 degrees Celsius, it would melt lead.
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I would bring a suit that would allow me to breath and not melt. And a hot chick. And a suit for her.
Lead and several other substances would melt on the surfaces of Mercury and Venus. Mercury's mean surface temperature: 167oC (333oF) Venus' mean surface temperature: 464oC (867oF)
No.
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the hottest planet is not the planet nearest to the sun, which is mercury. it is venus, the second nearest. it is very hot on venus because, unlike mercury, venus has an atmosphere. the atmosphere acts rather like the windows in a greenhouse, and helps to heat the surface of the planet. the temperature there is about 900 degrees, which i shot enough to melt several metals.
umm...nowhere....venus' gravity is like 3 times what earths is so it would crush us to dust...and then the 400 degrees surface temperature would melt us
No that would be impossible.. Venus is far to hot to have any kind of life on it let alone vegetation... Venus is actually the hottest planet in our solar system, if you were to fall through the Venusian clouds right now as you would fall to the surface you would melt before you even touched the ground.