0% because there's lot's of heat and carbon dioxide
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
Venus has a very weak magnetic field and a dry, desolate surface, so it is believed to have very little water. Any water that may have existed on Venus in the past would have evaporated due to the planet's high temperatures.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
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.
Venus is visible in the night-sky for the same reason we see the moon - Sunlight is reflected off the surface.
no life of water on venus
There is no evidence to show that there is water on the planet Venus.
No! The Hottest Water On Earth is 407 celsius and Venus Is Hotter Than That! You Can't Get Water Hotter Than Venus!
there was no sighting of water on venus
Venus is coverd with Mountains, Valcanoes, and craters. There is no water on Venus.
Planet Venus might have water in it. If it does it is in the form of water vapour. If one of you know for sure that water exists or is not present on Venus please improve my answer.
Water on Venus exists only in clouds. Where it acts as a greenhouse gas.
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
Water on Venus is made up of the same stuff as water anywhere else: hydrogen and oxygen.
Venus has no water, it's way too hot to have water. There is some evidence that Mars may have some water though.
Yes, it does because there are stacilites on venus.
Venus has a very weak magnetic field and a dry, desolate surface, so it is believed to have very little water. Any water that may have existed on Venus in the past would have evaporated due to the planet's high temperatures.