I'm not sure what you mean by "energy". The temperature of Venus is generally attributed to "Green House Effect" and is the result of the sun's energy being trapped by the Venus cloud cover.
The planet Venus is _NEVER_ seen in the full phase, because it never gets anywhere near the Earth. Venus is in a closer orbit to the Sun than the Earth is, so when Venus is closest to the Earth, it's pretty close to being between the Earth and the Sun. In fact, Venus passes directly between the Earth and the Sun twice per century, most recently in 2004. We call this a "transit of Venus".So we only see Venus in its crescent phases.Think about it . . . In order to see the complete illuminated side of Venus,we'd have to be looking at it through the sun.
Nuclear fusion, hydrogen burns and the energy gets turned into mass
It is closer to the Sun.
Eventually it would be come a ball of frozen ice.
Inferior planets (Mercury and Venus) can never be opposite to the Sun, since they are nearer to the Sun than we are. Therefore, it follows that they can't be seen next to a full moon, which is opposite to the Sun in the sky.
Yes because Venus is 464 degrees and it has the most active volcanoes.
The Venus Flytrap gets light from the sun (photosynthesis).
Venus does not have a traditional internal energy source like Earth's geothermal energy. However, Venus does receive energy from the Sun, which drives its atmospheric and surface processes. The planet's thick atmosphere traps heat, creating a strong greenhouse effect that contributes to Venus having the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system.
There is no volcanoes on the sun, but sometimes a large energy release known as a solar flare can be mistaken for a volcano.
85% of venus is volcanoes thousands of volcanoes tower, some more than 35,000 feet about 4 billion years ago venus used to have oceans but then the sun got hotter and all of the water evaporated
yes it does Venus gets really hot because it is the second one close to the sun.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.
Venus is close to the Sun, and it has a thick cloud cover. That accounts for its relative brightness.
Energy that water gets from the sun is most commonly absorbed in the form of heat.
because the sun takes the energy from stars and the sun is bigger and its a star
the sun
The sun.