Life cannot exist on Venus because Venus is too hot for life to exist.
Most of the gas on Venus is made up of Co2, and this causes a greenhouse effect that is really extreme.
The clouds in Venus atmosphere reflect most of the Sun's light, so that isn't the reason Venus is so hot.
Venus is so hot because of the greenhouse effect, which absorbs the Sun's light.
The sun light that is trapped aids in the effect.
Venus's surface temperature also reaches before 450C and 475C.
So it's unlikely that life can exist, because water wouldn't be able to actually stay in it's liquid form. Or exist fat all.
Way too hot; and an atmosphere unsuitable for humans.
The atmosphere comprises mainly of carbon dioxide and no oxygen, and the surface atmospheric pressure is more than 90 times that on Earth. The mean temperature is approx 735 K (460 deg C).
Because ya mam lives there!
Because of the extreme temperatures
Astronauts have not visited Venus. Venus has an extremely inhospitable climate. Probes barely survive the descent. Humans would stand no chance.
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. Carl Sagan proposed back in 1993 that we should strike Venus with large asteroids, in an attempt to eject the inhospitable atmosphere away from the planet. With current technology, such as rockets and nuclear weapons, this can be done.
No because then it would be life on Venus. Reword your question.
No. We currently to not have the technology for interplanetary mining. All mining takes place on Earth. Venus is particularly inhospitable due to extremely high pressures and temperatures at the surface, so if we were to start mining offworld, we would probably go to Mars or to asteroids instead of Venus.
Carl Sagan suggested striking Venus with large asteroids, in an attempt to expel the inhospitable atmosphere away from the planet.
Astronauts have not visited Venus. Venus has an extremely inhospitable climate. Probes barely survive the descent. Humans would stand no chance.
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. Carl Sagan proposed back in 1993 that we should strike Venus with large asteroids, in an attempt to eject the inhospitable atmosphere away from the planet. With current technology, such as rockets and nuclear weapons, this can be done.
Carl Sagan suggested back in 1993 that we should strike Venus with large asteroids, in an attempt to eject the inhospitable atmosphere away from the planet.
there is no life in venus
There is no life on Venus.
Venus has a runaway greenhouse effect. It would be inhospitable to human occupation.
No. There is no life on Venus.
The presence of life on Earth and absence of life on Venus can be attributed to various factors, including differences in atmospheric composition, distance from the Sun, and geological activity. Venus has a thick, toxic atmosphere and extreme temperatures that make it inhospitable for life as we know it. Earth, on the other hand, has a stable atmosphere, moderate temperatures, liquid water, and a range of chemical elements that have allowed for the development of diverse forms of life.
It is unlikely, because the environment is inhospitable. However, there was a proposal to have a manned flyby sometime in the 1970's. Currently, there are no plans in place.
No because then it would be life on Venus. Reword your question.