Your age would remain the same wherever you are. The convention of counting your age in Earth years is purely a local custom. The fact that other planets orbit the sun at different rates would not alter your physical or biological age.
Though you could use the local year of that planet to count years. They would, of course, be of a different length to an earth year.
As Venus orbits the sun in a shorter time period than the earth the year on Venus is shorter that the year on earth. Therefore if you counted your age in Venus years you would be 'older'.
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If you measured your age in Venus years, by each orbit of the planet around the Sun (rather than the Earth calendar) you would be older. A year on Venus is only about 225 Earth days long, so an Earth year of age is equal to about 1.6 Venus years.
Yes, Venus Williams is older than her sister Serena.
Venus Williams is the older sister by about fifteen months. Venus was born June 17, 1980 and Serena was born on September 26, 1981.
Venus is older than Serena but about a year.
Yetunde (deceased), Lyndrea, Isha and Venus
Venus would float on the water
You would be 35 on Venus too.
A human on Venus would die very quickly . Temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Of course not! Venus is 28 and Serena is 27. However, their older half-sister Yetunde was murdered in 2003 in Compton, CA
On Venus, your weight would be approximately 109 pounds. This is because Venus has a gravitational pull that is about 91% of Earth's gravity, so you would weigh slightly less on Venus compared to Earth.
Yes, you would need to bring an oxygen mask to Venus. Venus has an extremely thick atmosphere consisting mainly of carbon dioxide, with very little oxygen. Without an oxygen mask, it would be impossible to breathe on Venus.
Venus Williams (born June 17, 1980) is 28. Serena Williams (born September 26, 1981) is 27.
The Sun would appear about 1/3 smaller from Venus compared to how it appears from Earth. This is because Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth, so its diameter is larger in the sky when viewed from Venus.