yes. they are formed mostly of Sulfuric Acid.
Venus has acid that melts metal. It is also hotter than Mercury because of Venus's clouds.
A poisonous mushroom is a poisonous mushroom
The surface of planet Venus is a stark reddish-brown colour. This is due to the volcanic rocks that dominate its surface.Due to the light spectrum that humans see with, the planet looks yellowy-white when we look at Venus from afar. The yellow tint that we see from afar is due to clouds of sulphur dioxide on the planet and is not the actual surface. So Venus isn't actually yellowy-white, it is stark reddish-brown.
All non poisonous dart frogs are actually poisonous
Venus is the second closest planet to the Sun, but its surface is as hot or hotter than Mercury, which is even closer. The reason for this is that the thick atmosphere of Venus, while reflecting more than 60% of the sunlight that reaches it, also prevents infrared radiation (heat) from leaving. This "greenhouse effect" traps heat in the atmosphere, increasing the planet-wide temperature of Venus to about 460°C (860°F), even at the poles and even at night. This is higher than the melting points of lead and zinc. Most of the atmosphere is carbon dioxide, with about 3% nitrogen. The upper clouds on Venus are mostly sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid.
Venus is a Orange red colour due to the poisonous clouds in its atmosphere. vrery scary
The gases on the surface of Venus are made of carbon monoxide and sulfur gas clouds that swirl togeher and make an extremely poisonous gas.
No, Venus Flytrap flowers are not poisonous.
Yes, Venus is shrouded in clouds.
Venus' atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide (this is what we breathe out) and the rest is mostly nitrogen. There is a very thick layer of poisonous clouds covering the entire planet. These clouds are made up of sulfuric acid droplets. (The clouds on earth are made up of water droplets.)
Venus has an atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide with thick clouds of sulfuric acid, making it highly toxic to humans. These clouds create a strong greenhouse effect, trapping heat and resulting in surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
Neither Venus nor Mars have appreciable amounts of water. Venus is shrouded in dense, poisonous clouds at very high temperatures; Mars has very little atmosphere.
Venus does Venus is bigger than Mars, almost the same size as Earth. It is covered with a thick dried up lava crust. Venus does have an atmosphere, mostly made up of carbon dioxide (what we breathe out). There is also a thick poisonous cloud cover around Venus, made up of sulphuric acid droplets. Ouch! Venus is the hottest planet, because any heat that gets in to the surface is trapped by those poisonous clouds, like the heat in a greenhouse. Venus is the brightest object in the night sky (besides our moon), because the sun's light reflects really well off those thick acid clouds. A year on Venus is about 225 Earth days. Venus spins very slowly, having about 243 Earth days in one Venusian day. So, it takes longer for Venus to spin on its axis than for Venus to circle the sun!
Yes. The atmosphere of Venus consists mainly of carbon dioxide, and a small amount of nitrogen. The thick cloud cover is composed of sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid droplets. Due to the dense atmosphere, the surface temperature ranges from 750 to 930 degrees Fahrenheit (398 to 498 Celsius). The surface pressure is 90 times that of Earth. That's like being one kilometer (more than half a mile) under the ocean.
venus is coverd with clouds
Yes, Venus' atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide with clouds of sulfuric acid, which are toxic to humans. The extreme temperatures and pressures on Venus's surface also make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
Yes, Venus's atmosphere contains sulfuric acid droplets, which could be considered a type of poison cloud. These droplets create a thick, toxic layer in the atmosphere that contributes to Venus's extreme heat and pressure.