No, Venus is not a burned out sun (star). It isn't large enough - considering its composition - to be the "remains" of a stellar body. (Yes, a neutron star is small compared to Venus, but it is composed of neutrons. Venus isn't.) Stars need a minimum mass to begin a fuision cycle, and (if they don't go supernova) they leave behind a minimum mass when they die. This mass may vary is size and composition, but Venus does not conform to any of the "corpses" of any known type of star. There are a number of other reasons a star could not have existed in the orbit of Venus, and they have to do with the evolution of the inner planets.
yes
Edit: No, it is not. Whoever said yes to this question is very uninformed.
Edit: Yes, the person who said no is completely wrong for being mean to the person who wrote the first answer.
No. While Venus is very hot, its atmosphere does not have any oxygen, so nothing can burn.
Venus is a planet. As such it revolves around a sun, the same one the Earth rotates around.
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Venus is the brightest because it is very close to the Earth. Venus has a very reflective atmosphere that reflects light.
If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.
I think there are no storms in Venus
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No, Venus was the goddess of beauty, love, and lust. The goddess of fire was Vesta, or Hestia in Greece.
Yes. A typical fire will produce temperatures comparable to the surface of Venus.
Venus is the brightest because it is very close to the Earth. Venus has a very reflective atmosphere that reflects light.
because it look fire ok so shut up
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Venus (Aphrodite) was married to Vulcan ( ? ), god of smiths and fire. But she dated more with the War God, Mars (Ares).
The Sphinx was built as a tribute to the God Ra, which was Venus on fire.
Take for example, there is a fire. The closer you stand to the fire, the warmer it is. The further you stand away from the fire, the colder it is. This is the same for the temperature on planets and distance from the sun. But that doesn't apply to the planet Venus. Although Venus is the SECOND closest to the sun, it's the hottest because the hot air is trapped in its dense atmosphere. It's kind of like a greenhouse on Venus.
No because they are solids not liquids and the tree would catch on fire.
it is because as it is said that once venus too had life when earth was a fire ball. but it has notbeen proved still research is going on.
Hephestus was the Greek god of fire, his roman form was Vulcan and he is the hussband of Aphrodite, or Venus, the goddess of love, he is also the god of the forges and blacksmiths and stuff e that.