Because Venus, along with Mercury, are inner planets it never appears too far from the sun. In fact Venus never strays more than 47 degrees from the sun. That makes it always appear in the western sky after sunset or in the morning sky in the east at dawn, and that's where our crescent moons always appear.
Ribosomes are found in the rough ER. But all in all, there is nothing 'always found', it depends what part you are looking at. Rough= proteins. Smooth ER=Lipids and Carbs.
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system. It's daytime temperature can easily reach 900 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because Venus is covered by thick clouds of carbon dioxide, which traps heat from the sun. Each part of Venus is as hot and inhospitable as any other part.
Yes. Venus is one of the planets in our solar system, and our Sun (and the solar system) are part of the Milky Way galaxy.
You can see Venus early in the morning when the sun is not out yet, and you can also see it in the evening, probably where the Sun is setting, you can see it when its dark enough. Venus is also called the Morning star and the Evening Star.
The atmosphere on Venus appears yellowish due to sulfur dioxide, which scatters light in the yellow part of the spectrum.
The green part.
Because Venus is part of SCIENCE!
Ribosomes are found in the rough ER. But all in all, there is nothing 'always found', it depends what part you are looking at. Rough= proteins. Smooth ER=Lipids and Carbs.
A Venus Flytrap is a hermaphroditic. The flower has both a pistil, the female part, and anthers, which is the male part.
A Venus Flytrap is a hermaphroditic. The flower has both a pistil, the female part, and anthers, which is the male part.
The Table of Contents sums up what can be found in the book in general and where it can be found.
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system. It's daytime temperature can easily reach 900 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because Venus is covered by thick clouds of carbon dioxide, which traps heat from the sun. Each part of Venus is as hot and inhospitable as any other part.
Venus. "The Birth of Venus" is one of Botticelli's most famous paintings.
The planets that have no moons are only Venus and Mercury. Most scientists believe how to get a moon is to break a part off another planet. Earth gots it moon by a large commet hitting it and then it orbits us. The hottest planet in the Solar System is Venus hich doesn't have moon.
The leaves.
Arms.
The mouth.