A life form as we know of could not possibly survive on Venus due to the immense heat.
Venus suffers from extreme global warming. It has an atmosphere so thick that heat cannot escape back to space. There is no difference between night and day temperatures. It is always a balmy 460oC, a temperature so hot that lead would melt.
That is not to say, that there is NO life on Venus, it's just as we know it, there is no life forms that we know could survive that temperature.
There is a slim chance of microbial life existing in the clouds of Venus where conditions might be more hospitable, but it is still largely unknown. The surface of Venus is extremely inhospitable with high temperatures and pressures, making it unlikely for complex forms of life to exist there.
No, the environment on Venus is not conducive to the sort of life that exists on Earth.
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
They lack enough oxygen to support life. In addition, they either lack sufficient heat, like Pluto (which is not considered a planet anymore) or are simply too hot, like Venus, for life to exist.
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Nope, it is far too hot for any life-forms to exist.
That is still being debated. The possibility of it has not been ruled out.
no may be it doesnt exist coz it it really exist than there must be a crownd around that place
There is a slim chance of microbial life existing in the clouds of Venus where conditions might be more hospitable, but it is still largely unknown. The surface of Venus is extremely inhospitable with high temperatures and pressures, making it unlikely for complex forms of life to exist there.
no may be it doesnt exist coz it it really exist than there must be a crownd around that place
No, the environment on Venus is not conducive to the sort of life that exists on Earth.
This is unknown, but unlikely. The clouds of Venus are intensely hot, and filled with sulfuric acid. If any Venusian (Venerian? Venereal? Cytherian?) life forms exist, they are unlikely to be "life as we know it". However, there are Earthly life forms, cyano-bacteria, which live in the deep oceans, next to the sulfuric, volcanic vents on the sea floor. If any Earthly life could exist on Venus, that's probably it!
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
Yes it does.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
a pearphone. it doesnt exist in real life tho