The venus flytrap, the plant, is a living thing.Venus, the planet, is not.
There is a slim chance of microbial life existing in the clouds of Venus where conditions might be more hospitable, but it is still largely unknown. The surface of Venus is extremely inhospitable with high temperatures and pressures, making it unlikely for complex forms of life to exist there.
Soil forms largely as a result of biological processes. There is no life on Venus or Mars, so soil cannot form.
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ALIENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No. It's not Aliens. Aliens or extraterrestrial (ET) are referred to something or someone originating or occurring outside Earth or its atmosphere. People from Venus are called Venusians. Often women are referred as Venusian: Women are from Venus, men are from Mars (Martians)
Venus, being a planet with extreme conditions such as high temperatures and sulfuric acid clouds, does not have any known food sources. It would be challenging for any form of life, let alone humans, to survive and find edible food on Venus.
Life forms from Venus would be called Venusians. Life forms from Mars would be called Martians. In any respect, however, there is no evidence, nor scientific support of life on either Venus or Mars.
Nope, it is far too hot for any life-forms to exist.
no life of water on venus
This is unknown, but unlikely. The clouds of Venus are intensely hot, and filled with sulfuric acid. If any Venusian (Venerian? Venereal? Cytherian?) life forms exist, they are unlikely to be "life as we know it". However, there are Earthly life forms, cyano-bacteria, which live in the deep oceans, next to the sulfuric, volcanic vents on the sea floor. If any Earthly life could exist on Venus, that's probably it!
General scientific consensus says that "No" there is no life on Venus. This can be debated however on what 'life' is, and our ability to detect it (in those other proposed forms).
The surface conditions on Venus are thought to be too severe to support even simple lifeforms.
Venus has no moons.
There is no known evidence of life on Venus. The planet is very hot and does not have the conditions necessary for life to thrive.
Probably not. Venus has toxic gases that disable any possible life, but there might be some life on Venus that has adapted to the harsh gases and mild temperatures.Cacti and other organisms have adapted to the desert, so why can't there be a possible chance on Venus? We really have no knowledge of life on Venus exept for the basics. If there is life on Venus, we would probably never be aware.
there are no life forms
There is a slim chance of microbial life existing in the clouds of Venus where conditions might be more hospitable, but it is still largely unknown. The surface of Venus is extremely inhospitable with high temperatures and pressures, making it unlikely for complex forms of life to exist there.
No. Venus is too hot to support any sort of life. Earth is the only planet known to have life on it.