No, in fact the Sun never comes out on Venus because it's always cloudy.
If you couldsee the Sun, it would be roughly 117 Earth days from onesunrise to the next.
One Venus day equals 243 Earth days. Seven Venus days equals 1701 Earth days, or 4.66 Earth years. 243 days is the Sidereal day length,but remember Venus has a Solar day of only 117 Earth days.
In the short story "All Summer in a Day" by Ray Bradbury, the characters live on Venus where the sun only comes out for one hour every seven years due to continuous rain. The story explores themes of jealousy, longing, and the cruelty of human nature. The setting of Venus allows for a unique backdrop to highlight the emotional impact of the characters' longing for sunlight.
The fact that Venus is so hot is the very reason it doesn't rain. When we say Venus is hot, we don't mean hot like a tropical country, we mean hotter than the inside of an oven on broil. Water cannot exist in the liquid there. Venus does have clouds of sulfuric acid, and a sort of "rain" does fall from them, but it evaporates before reaching the surface.
Yes, although it is different from acid rain on Earth. Earth's acid rain is water with small amounts of sulfuric and nitric acid. On Venus the rain is almost entirely sulfuric acid, with no liquid water. However, this rain evaporates before it reaches the ground.
If you are eleven years old on Earth, you would be about 17 years old on Venus. This is because a year on Venus is about 225 Earth days, so time passes relatively faster on Venus compared to Earth.
I think the Exposition is that they had to deal with this rain for seven years and after seven years of rain they finally got some sun. also because after seven years of raining the ground is moist and every one got soppen wet and they never had a chance to have fun out in the sun. and because they barly get any rain out on venus .
Every forty seven years.
Because it turns into acid rain with Venus's atmosphere
yes, it does rain on venus all the time. hopes this helps you...!
No, it cannot rain on the planet Venus like it does on Earth. There is lightening on the planet which is created by erupting volcanic ash.
One Venus day equals 243 Earth days. Seven Venus days equals 1701 Earth days, or 4.66 Earth years. 243 days is the Sidereal day length,but remember Venus has a Solar day of only 117 Earth days.
No, acid rain from Venus cannot burn a house down as it would need to reach extreme temperatures to cause combustion. Venus's acid rain is primarily made up of sulfuric acid, which is highly corrosive but not flammable.
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The technical term of rain is condensed water falling from the sky.However, in astronomical terms it is any liquid falling from the sky.The Earth has a "mild" acidity in it's precipitation.Venus on the other hand, has "rain" but it's composed of not water, but sulphuric acid.So the planet with the "worst" acid rain is Venus.
Venus has rain composed of sulfuric acid.
i got mixed up by mars i accidentally put the same answers like Venus have a carbon dioxide and rain and it harms humans