With enough power and enough technology, humans will be able to live anywhere including in the clouds of Venus. But not yet, and not for a VERY long time to come.
Venus is covered with a very dense atmosphere filled with clouds of sulfuric acid. The temperature on the surface is over 600 degrees. (At that point, it hardly matters if it is centigrade of fahrenheit.) An unprotected human would be instantly killed by the heat and the poisonous atmosphere.
Should it ever prove worthwhile to do so, we could probably design airships like enormous dirigibles filled with helium and floating in the clouds. But it would be relatively dangerous and expensive; we may not bother.
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 is the terrestrial planet that is permanently covered in clouds. Its thick atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide with clouds of sulfuric acid, which create a dense layer that obscures the planet's surface from view.
Not without an enclosed habitat. Venus is extremely hot (860°F) with a surface pressure more than 90 times the sea level pressure on Earth. It is essentially a pressure-cooker environment, and the carbon dioxide atmosphere does not have enough breathable oxygen.
No. The surface of Venus is obscured by thick clouds. If you could fly above the clouds then you would see the same stars that you see from Earth.
Venus appears predominantly white or yellowish from outer space due to its thick clouds of sulfuric acid. These clouds reflect sunlight, giving Venus its bright appearance.
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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 is coverd with clouds
All planets are special. But some rare features are its deadly clouds that contain sulfuric acid. It also has the greenhouse effect. People on Earth once thought that Venus was Earth's "twin" before they found out that it was deadly. Also, Venus contains no water at all, making it impossible for humans to live on. It has no water because any drop of liquid that fell from the clouds immediately evaporated because Venus is very hot.
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.
Venus has a very thick carbon dioxide filled atmosphere which traps heat and very thick clouds, so the answer is Venus, oh and speaking of Venus did you know on June5,2012 Venus will pass over the sun in North America, this is called the transit of Venus.
venus clouds don`t reflect alot because venus is`nt really close to light.
Venus has thick, pale, yellow clouds of carbon dioxide and sulfric acid.
Sun rays are more easily reflected on clouds than earth.
The clouds on Venus are composed of sulfuric acid, which likely originated from sulfur dioxide produced by volcanoes.
Venus has the most clouds among the terrestrial planets. Its thick atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide with clouds primarily made of sulfuric acid droplets. These clouds contribute to Venus having a permanent overcast sky.