On Venus, it is sulfuric acid that falls from the sky in the form of thick clouds. The planet's extreme temperatures and pressures, along with its dense atmosphere, contribute to the formation of these corrosive droplets. This acidic rain does not reach the surface due to the high temperatures, which vaporize it before it can fall. Instead, the sulfuric acid contributes to the planet's harsh and inhospitable environment.
When you see it up in the sky, yes! Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky. Our moon is first.
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Venus is the 3rd brightest object in our sky
you call them icecaps that fall from the sky
Because Venus was the brightest planet in the sky, the Romans named it Venus. Venus was the name of the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Venus will disappear by March 20 2009, becoming too close to the Sun to view. After mid April, Venus will become visible as the "Morning Star" until fall.
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the sky never did fall and it never will the sky can not fall. it is impossible! they sky is made up of gasses. gass can not fall. so do not worry about the sky falling. it is just a myth.
The planet visible in the eastern sky in the early morning from the northeast USA is likely to be Venus. Venus is one of the brightest objects in the sky and is often visible before sunrise or after sunset. Its brightness and location make it easily recognizable in the predawn sky.
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Big Beautiful Sky - Venus Hum - was created on 2003-04-01.
No, the sky will never fall apart.
A Soviet spacecraft that landed on Venus showed the sky to be yellow in a picture but this is because of the sulferous clouds in the Venusian atmosphere.
No things can fall from the sky though.
I am sorry to say that pizza does not fall from the sky.