The surface temperature on Venus can reach up to about 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius). This extreme heat is primarily due to a thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide, which creates a runaway greenhouse effect. As a result, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system, despite not being the closest to the Sun.
Yes, Venus has a solid surface; its terrain is rocky, with volcanic plains, mountains, and vast plains. The surface is primarily covered in volcanic rocks and large impact craters.
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
Venus and Mercury, Venus is hotter though
No that would be impossible.. Venus is far to hot to have any kind of life on it let alone vegetation... Venus is actually the hottest planet in our solar system, if you were to fall through the Venusian clouds right now as you would fall to the surface you would melt before you even touched the ground.
magma here and there explosions are hot-hot-hot volcanoes there to spare
Yes. Venus is dry and extremely hot.
Yes, it is too hot to land on Venus
No. Venus is extremely hot.
Because Planet Venus is very near from the Sun. That's why it's hot.
Yes, Venus has a solid surface; its terrain is rocky, with volcanic plains, mountains, and vast plains. The surface is primarily covered in volcanic rocks and large impact craters.
No, Venus is always very very hot.
No. Venus is far too hot.
no,because Venus is a hot planet ,so Venus will not have any storms.
Venus
the venus planet is hot! Earth is cool !
Venus is hotter. It is as hot as 464.c
Venus' thick atmosphere and closer relation to the Sun makes it astonishingly hot. Hot enough to melt lead and sulphur.