The yellow gas in the atmosphere of Venus is actually sulfuric acid. This acid, H2SO4, is a strong acid that will eat through many different materials. It is commonly found in the electrolyte in vehicular batteries. If people went to Venus and it rained, they'd be looking at a new definition of acid rain. Nothing we've ever sent down to the surface has survived for very long there; it's far too hostile a place for men or even equipment.
We can see Venus because it reflects the light from the Sun. The Sun's light hits Venus and bounces off the planet, reaching our eyes and making it visible in the sky. Venus itself does not emit its own light.
13, Venus is 13 light minutes from the sun
No. Venus is made of rock and metal, like Earth.
No. While the atmosphere of Venus is much more massive than that of Earth, it pales in comparison to the atmosphere of the gas giants.
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I don't think venus fly traps have gas.
The Venus Flytrap gets light from the sun (photosynthesis).
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Yes. Venus has a very dense atmosphere.
Venus is a solid with a gas atmosphere. kinda like earth. hope this helps!
almost completely solid, with a thin gas atmosphere like earth
Venus is made up of 95% Carbon Dioxide.
We can see Venus because it reflects the light from the Sun. The Sun's light hits Venus and bounces off the planet, reaching our eyes and making it visible in the sky. Venus itself does not emit its own light.
Venus itself doesn't generate much visible light. There may be some electrical activity in its atmosphere that generates some light, but it's minimal. The light we see from Venus is mostly reflected light from the sun.
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