The planet that's able to come closest to Earth is Venus. The next one after Venus is Mars.
Not if you were on the surface of Venus. Venus has a very dense atmosphere which would mean you wouldn't see any planets or stars. You might just be able to make out the shape of the Sun but not very well.
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Yes, Venus is the brightest planet as viewed by us. Mainly, it is because of the way the sun's rays reflect off of Venus's bright surface. Venus is the only planet able to be seen easily with the naked eye.
Instead of a similar rotational period to Earth's 24 hours, Venus takes 243 Earth days to rotate once. That's called a "sidereal day". In other words, a "day" on Venus is longer than its "year". This is the longest day in the entire Solar System. (Don't forget the "solar day" though. That's only about 117 Earth days on Venus.)
The planet that's able to come closest to Earth is Venus. The next one after Venus is Mars.
No, thunderstorms and lightning are not known to occur on Venus. This is because Venus has a dense atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide, which does not support the same kind of convective processes that generate thunderstorms on Earth.
no it is to hot for it to indoor life
The planet that's able to come closest to Earth is Venus. The next one after Venus is Mars.
Not if you were on the surface of Venus. Venus has a very dense atmosphere which would mean you wouldn't see any planets or stars. You might just be able to make out the shape of the Sun but not very well.
MARS.
He looked through the telescope and was able to see Venus better.
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Venus is not able to support life as we know it. It's a CO2 rich toxic wasteland that rains acid instead of water. It also reaches 800+ F
All planets in the solar system, besides earth, are airless. These planets are not able to contain human life.