In addition to its extreme temperatures, Venus has a thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide, with clouds of sulfuric acid, making the environment highly corrosive. The atmospheric pressure at its surface is about 92 times that of Earth, crushing any spacecraft that venture too close without proper shielding. Additionally, Venus experiences high-speed winds in its upper atmosphere, which can reach up to 200 miles per hour, posing challenges for atmospheric exploration. These factors combine to make Venus one of the most inhospitable planets in the solar system.
it is not its made of dangerous gas
They are not dangerous to humans, however they can catch and digest an insect in around 10 days.
Yes, it could be considered the most dangerous carnivorous plant.
No because venus is a rocky planet covered with a very dangerous gas called sulphuric acid.
Venus has 167 giant volcanoes and has no natural satellites and every thing Else Venus don't have neither does mercury
because if the person studying venus thinks it's so cool than they would want to go there. if they go to venus they will die because the weather and the acid.
It's definitely Mercury...or Venus...or one of those giant planets. Mars is pretty dangerous too.
Water on Venus is made up of the same stuff as water anywhere else: hydrogen and oxygen.
Venus got her name as a Roman goddess, not from anyone or anything else. The planet was later named after the goddess.
Just as anywhere else.
An orbit much closer than Earth's to the Sun coupled with what is termed as a "runaway greenhouse effect" means that the surface of Venus is about 500° C. Also, the atmosphere of Venus is about 93 times heavier than Earth's atmosphere, made up of highly corrosive and dangerous chemicals, and almost completely devoid of oxygen.
no I don't think but it is dangerous to put your hand in it