I'm not sure how much water Venus has but I'm sure it doesn't have a lot and I'm in fourth grade
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
There is insufficient information in the question to properly answer it. How much what does Venus have? Please restate the question, giving more details about what you are looking for.
Venus is a hot and dry planet with no liquid water on its surface. Its high temperatures and runaway greenhouse effect have caused any water that may have once been on the planet to evaporate and escape into space. Although traces of water vapor have been detected in the atmosphere, there is no known source of liquid water on Venus.
Venus' atmosphere is made up mostly of carbon dioxide, it lacks oxygen, and it only has a little nitrogen. Carbon dioxide makes the atmosphere heavy, which makes the atmospheric pressure 90 times stronger than Earth's atmospheric pressure. The atmosphere of Venus is very hot and thick.
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's not much you can do. Just make sure you feed it distilled water from then on.
Venus: Not much at all. Mars : Quite a bit in the form of ice, near the poles. Also probably some under the surface.
there was no sighting of water on venus
Venus is coverd with Mountains, Valcanoes, and craters. There is no water on Venus.
The answer depends on Venus's WHAT!
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.
These are some of the main things : 1) Venus is a lot hotter. 2) Venus's atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide and the clouds are sulfuric acid. Also the atmospheric pressure is much higher on Venus. 3) There's no water on Venus. 4) Venus rotates very slowly and in the opposite direction compared to Earth.