Nobody Knows . The Clouds Are Too Thick To See Through It . Scientists Think It Looks Somewhat Like Earth Just Alot Hotter .
Venus is a pretty heckish place. It's covered in lava volcanoes and the ground looks a lot like cheese. It's so hot because not only is it close to the sun but it's blanketed by clouds that insulate its heat. These volcanoes erupt because of how aged Venus's crust is.Fun fact: People used to think that Venus was a haven. For whatever reason, the fact that it was hidden by clouds made people think that it was a lot like Earth on the inside. Turns out it's really just the Nether (but without a roof).
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is often called Earth's "sister planet" due to its similar size and composition. It is a rocky planet with a dense atmosphere mostly made of carbon dioxide, which creates a runaway greenhouse effect and extreme heat on its surface. Venus appears as a bright white star-like object in the sky and is often referred to as the "morning star" or "evening star" depending on its position relative to Earth.
From Earth, Venus appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.Once beneath the clouds, Venus is a dimly lit landscape of dry, barren rocks, and most of the landforms are various types of volcanic mountains and plateaus.*For pictures of Venus, see the related links below.It looks like part of a featureless white disk. The shape depends on what phase it was in just like the moon you may see a crescent venus or a half venus or a whole venus I viewed venus with my telescope in south west virginia on December 19th in the west sky at 6pm it looked like the the crescent moon
Venus appears as a bright star (with an orange hue) in the hours just before sunrise or just after sunset (because the planet is closer to the Sun than Earth). Through a powerful telescope, Venus has no discernible features other than the tops of the hazy clouds that fill its atmosphere.
The atmospheric constituents of Venus are carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Clouds completely cover the planets surface, these clouds are made of sulfuric acid. The suns rays reflect off these clouds giving the planet such a bright look, there are constant violent storms on Venus and the average temperature is 480 degrees c. there are many mountains, some larger than mount Everest and rivers of lava flow all over the surface.
Sun rays are more easily reflected on clouds than earth.
Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.
they look like that
Clouds that look like cotton are called cumulus clouds. The word cumulus means "heap" in Latin.
Clouds that look like cotton balls are called cumulus clouds. They are puffy, white clouds that often have a flat base and resemble floating cotton balls in the sky.
Cumulus clouds look like big giant puffballs or cotton balls. Or possibly if you have heard they look like mash potatoes?
There weren't no clouds here in Nairobi.
Clouds that look like ripples in the sand are called "undulatus clouds." These clouds typically have a wave-like or parallel pattern, creating a striking visual effect in the sky. Undulatus clouds are often associated with stable atmospheric conditions.
Do you like playing basketball? She looks like a lady. The clouds look like rain clouds.
when we walk the clouds so big it look like the clouds is following you
the color is purple
clouds that look like cotton balls