Venus’s exceedingly hot temperature of more than 800 degrees Fahrenheit and forceful air pressure makes it unlikely that we could survive on this planet.
We would only be able to survive on Venus for about less than one second!
If we were to visit Venus, we would most likely not be able to breathe, get crushed by the weight of the atmosphere, and burn from the scorching heat.
Though, there has been some research as to life on Venus...
Astronomers have discovered what appears to be life, in Venus's atmosphere.
Venus has an axial tilt of 3 degrees. This is very small compared to other planets.
Venus does not experience noticeable seasons due to the minor tilt.
Venus’s South Pole is on its top while the North Pole is on its bottom. Since North and South Poles are defined by the direction a planet rotates, Venus’s North pole is actually on the bottom.
Some could say Venus’s rotation is normal, if the planet is flipped upside down, with its axis of rotation tilted 177 degrees.
Gravity on Venus is 8.87 m/s ^2.
Similar to Earth, Venus is made up of a central iron core and rocky mantle.
Terrestrial planets are planets composed of primarily silicate rocks or metals.
Terrestrial planets have a large composition that is dominated by rock or iron, and a solid or liquid surface.