Solids, apart from the atmosphere, of course. It's also possible there is a liquid metal core.
Venus is definitely a Terrestrial [solid] planet.
Yes, Venus is believed to have a solid inner core, similar to Earth. While the exact composition and state of this core are still subjects of research, seismic data and gravitational studies suggest that it is likely composed primarily of iron, with potential light elements. The presence of a solid inner core is supported by models of Venus's geophysical properties and its slow rotation.
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
Venus is primarily a rocky planet with a solid surface made up of basalt and granite. The high surface temperature and pressure result in a thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide and clouds of sulfuric acid.
Venus is a solid planet.
solid
Probably Venus has every element known but some of them would be in very small quantities.
Solid.
solid
Solids, apart from the atmosphere, of course. It's also possible there is a liquid metal core.
almost completely solid, with a thin gas atmosphere like earth
No. There are no liquid bodies on Venus.
Venus is solid, but is covered in a thick gaseous atmosphere that is many kilometres thick.
Venus has a solid rocky surface.
Venus is definitely a Terrestrial [solid] planet.
Venus is a solid with a gas atmosphere. kinda like earth. hope this helps!