No. Photos taken from the surface reveal a barren, apparently lifeless surface. Before much was known about Venus its surface was covered in forests, oceans and swamps, was a popular idea. As appart from its proximity to the Sun and thick cloud-layer there was little to distinguish it from Earth (at least as far as 19th century astronomers could see)
Venus fly traps are not native to Vermont and typically grow in the wild in the coastal plains of North and South Carolina in the United States. However, you may be able to find Venus fly traps in specialized plant nurseries or botanical gardens in Vermont.
The planet Venus has a highly toxic atmosphere and cannot support life, so it has no plants.
Plants have not been discovered on Venus because the extreme conditions on the planet, such as its high temperatures, acidic clouds, and lack of water, make it inhospitable for plant life to survive. The harsh environment on Venus would not support the growth and development of plants as we know them on Earth.
only some plants like the venus fly trap do.
The Earth's magnetic field and the plant Venus is the same size. Scientist say that Earth and Venus are twin plants.
yes!
Plants.
The Venus flytrap is native of swamp areas, not rain forests; it distribution is specific to North and South Carolina in the United States. (see related link). Other carnivorous/ insectivorous plants (Pitcher plants, sundews etc.) are found in other areas of the world including rain forests.
Venus has three layers
No. Venus is far too hot.
Venus fly trap
The Venus flytrap is found natively only in North and South Carolina in the United States.The carnivorous adaptations of the Venus flytrap allow it to thrive in environments poor in nitrogen and phosphorus, such as bogs and wet savannahs, and survives in wet sandy and peaty soils.The Venus flytrap requires a mild winter where it has a dormant period.There are hundreds of other species of carnivorous plants, some of which can be found in rain forests.
No they are plants
No. Venus Flytraps are plants and don't have any bones.
Carnivorous plants like Venus flytraps
i don't believe venus flytraps have backbones because they are plants
No. The surface of Venus is hot enough to melt lead. The clouds covering the entire planet are of sulfiric acid. A very nasty place.