1) It's close to the sun. 2) thick atmosphere with lots of "green house" gases.
No, Venus does not have frozen water on its surface. The surface temperatures on Venus are extremely hot, reaching up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius), which is hot enough to melt and evaporate any water present.
It is Venus.
Venus is a planet that is very hot and has sulfuric acid in its clouds. The thick atmosphere on Venus creates a strong greenhouse effect, trapping heat and leading to surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead. The clouds on Venus are composed of sulfuric acid droplets.
It's roughly 10% less on the surface of Venus than on Earth's surface.
27 MILLION degrees Farenheight way way way hotter than Venus's surface and Earth's CORE!
very hot
I believe that an American mariner spacecraft discovered that the surface of Venus was hot. But what is the Americans name?
Probably not; the surface of Venus is extremely hot.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
Dalton C. Thomas
Yes. A typical fire will produce temperatures comparable to the surface of Venus.
The main reason why the surface of Venus is so hot is due to its thick atmosphere that traps heat from the sun, creating a greenhouse effect.
No, Venus does not have frozen water on its surface. The surface temperatures on Venus are extremely hot, reaching up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius), which is hot enough to melt and evaporate any water present.
Because on Mars it is too cold so any water on the surface is frozen, while on Venus its too hot.
Because it is very hot
No. The surface of Venus is far too hot and the atmosphere far too dense and corrosive.
Venus is far too hot and surface pressure is too high for humans to survive.