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Venus can not hold life because it doesn't have a hospitable environment like the Earth. The planet is too hot to maintain life and there is too much carbon dioxide and not enough oxygen either.

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Why do scientists think that venus cannot support life?

It is too hot on Venus and the atmosphere is unsuitable. Also, there's no water.


Does Venus have the ability to support life?

No. It does not have a breathable atmosphere ot ny food or water.


Why does the atmosphere of venus not support complex life?

It cannot be said that there is no life. It is just that the combination of sulfuric acid, carbon dioxide, high pressure and heat of the planet has prevented much study beyond its outer atmosphere by several countries' missions to Venus.


What are some Venus miths?

one Venus myth is that there is animal life living in the atmosphere of Venus.


Why was there life on earth but no life on venus?

Because Venus doesn't have oxygen. It's atmosphere is not as good as Earth's, instead of oxygen, Venus contains greenhouse gasses, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. The atmosphere on Venus is quite thick and because it is carbon instead of oxygen life can't exist on this planet including us humans, because in order to live you need oxygen. And without oxygen life cannot live on Venus. So the atmosphere is nothing like ours.


How many plants does Venus's have?

The planet Venus has a highly toxic atmosphere and cannot support life, so it has no plants.


Does Venus' have supporting live on it?

Do you mean to ask if Venus can support life? Venus is very close to the sun and full of Hydrochloric acid. It does not support life at all.


Does venus have any moons that could support life?

Venus has no moons.


Why is it unlikely that Venus has no life on its surface?

because of the pressure of its atmosphere


What planets have 5 letters?

The planets in our solar system that have five letters are Earth and Venus. Both are terrestrial planets and are known for their unique characteristics, such as Earth's ability to support life and Venus's thick, toxic atmosphere.


Living things on Venus?

There is no evidence of known living organisms on Venus. The extreme heat, acidic atmosphere, and lack of water make it an inhospitable environment for life as we know it. Current scientific understanding suggests that Venus is unlikely to support life.


Can Venus' support life forms?

The surface conditions on Venus are thought to be too severe to support even simple lifeforms.

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