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No, it is the only one of the 8 major planets that has no ice. It also has no liquid water.

The reason for this is that the thick carbon dioxide atmosphere traps solar heat and efficiently carries it to all areas of the planet. The poles and "night" side of Venus, which would ordinarily be cold, are nearly the same temperature as the "day" side, which is around 460°C (860°F). So neither water or ice can exist in a liquid state on the surface.

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