There is air, of course, surrounding Earth, because it was placed there, but any of the elements that combine to make an atmosphere have dissolved or dissipated out into the vastness of space.
Yes, you would need to bring an oxygen mask to Venus. Venus has an extremely thick atmosphere consisting mainly of carbon dioxide, with very little oxygen. Without an oxygen mask, it would be impossible to breathe on Venus.
If by Oxygen you mean pure Oxygen molecules, then no, only possible trace amounts. However, there is massive amounts of Carbon Dioxide (95% of Venus's atmosphere) which can be fairly easily be converted into oxygen.
D: weight doesnt apply in space dude
The planet Venus has no moons at all.
Uranus and Venus do not experience lunar or solar eclipses. Due to their unique orbital characteristics and the angles of their orbits relative to the Sun, conditions for eclipses are not possible on these planets.
Venus doesn't have any oxygen or water on it and it would be too hot for anybody to live there
No, but they do make oxygen as a product of photosynthesis. Venus Flytraps work like any plant, except that they can acquire extra nutrients from bugs.
Venus might have about 38% of oxygen but the atmosphere is thin on Venus
no, there is no oxygen on venus
There is no oxygen on Venus as the atmosphere is almost full of carbon dioxide.
Yes, you would need to bring an oxygen mask to Venus. Venus has an extremely thick atmosphere consisting mainly of carbon dioxide, with very little oxygen. Without an oxygen mask, it would be impossible to breathe on Venus.
Venus does not have the correct requirements that we need in order to live on it. Venus has no Oxygen so survival would be minimal and without any trees/crops we'd also die of starvation.
no it doesnt
Venus has no molecular oxygen.
it doesnt breathe
If by Oxygen you mean pure Oxygen molecules, then no, only possible trace amounts. However, there is massive amounts of Carbon Dioxide (95% of Venus's atmosphere) which can be fairly easily be converted into oxygen.
There is little free oxygen on Venus, although almost all of the water there apparently broke down into hydrogen and oxygen. The majority of the planetary oxygen is bound as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere, and as oxides on the surface.There is apparently no plant life on Venus, and plants are what supply the atmospheric oxygen on Earth.