The heat and pressure on the surface is too high for Earth lifeforms. The average heat could melt lead, and the pressure is 92 times sea level pressure on Earth. The atmosphere is almost completely carbon dioxide and there is no liquid water.
It is much too hot, because it is a lot nearer the sun, so we could not live on it.
Absolutely no! It's all because Venus's temperature is too hot that no one can live. Venus is the second planet from the sun and there's no living organism in there..
A Venus Flytrap can live in warm temperatures for up to a year, but if you want it to be an outdoor plant it will live for at least a few months. (Depends on location). In it's natural habitat, it could live for decades.
No, Venus Flytraps thrive in fairly warm, but moist places - like swamps, which have poor soils.
None really, but if you were really rich, you could get scientist to build a large air dome over Mars, you could live there.
It's very hot out there it could work if you bring a massive air conditioner but realistically we won't live there
NO u cant live on venus because it has no oxygen....
No. Venus is far too hot.
No, you cannot live on the planet Venus. Venus is the second closest planet to the sun which means that the environment is extremely hot and unbearable for any type of life to live on it.
It is highly doubtful, at least any plant that we know of. The average temperature on Venus is 864 degrees, meaning lead would be in liquid form.
abiotic factors of the venus fly trap are the place they live in the climant and were they live in
Venus was a goddess, and could not die.