By: Briyana Sonya Phillip Kashian. Second planet from the sun Fifth largest Venus surface temp. is about 900 degrees F.Venus’s air is mostly made up.

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By: Briyana Sonya Phillip Kashian

Second planet from the sun Fifth largest Venus surface temp. is about 900 degrees F.Venus’s air is mostly made up of carbon dioxide Venus spins clockwise. B Both formed from the same nebula Both formed about 4½ billion years ago Both have solid surfaces Both have the same mass per unit volume Venus Earth People can live on Earth Earth is an inner Planet. Earth is the biggest planet in the terrestrial planets. Earth air is made up of mostly nitrogen Earth spins counter Clockwise.

 Venus formed about 4 million years ago at the conclusion of forming it continued to be bombarded with leftover material. Many planets still bear the remains of this activity by showing many craters on the surface. Activity on the surface can act to change the craters.

Venus is the second-closest to planet to the sun, orbiting every earth days. The planet is named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love. It is the brightest natural object in the night sky except for the moon reaching an apparent magnitude of -4.6 because it never appears to venture far from the sun.

Venus rotates so slowly that it orbits the sun faster than it can make one whole rotation on its axis. In other words, Venus has a longer day than year. It takes 243 days for Venus to make a rotation. It takes 224 days for Venus to orbit around the sun.

It is believed that Venus used to have bodies of water similar to Earth, but dried up over a period of 300 million years when the sun began admitting more solar energy after the sun's infancy stage. The clouds of Venus is filled with sulfuric acid. Venus has mountains that are higher than Earth. Maat Mons is more than 5 miles high. Venus is the brightest planet viewed from Earth. The planet rotates from East to West. The only other planet that does this is Uranus.

1.What is another name for the planet Venus? 2. Is Venus much bigger, much smaller, or about the same size as the Earth? 3. Does Venus have a thick or thin atmosphere? 4. What is the major component of Venus' atmosphere?

1.The star 2.Even though it is similar in size to Earth, Venus is smaller 3.Venus has a thick atmosphere. 4.Carbon dioxide

Crater-A bowl-shaped depression at the mouth of a volcano or geyser Absolute magnitude- Magnitude that a star would appear to have if it were at a distance of 10 pc from the Sun Astrology- A system in which the positions of the Sun, Moon, and Planets are supposed to exert an influence on events on Earth. Originally a part of astronomy, astrology is today without scientific content. Astrology is strictly forbidden in the Bible Core- Central region of a planet. The Earth's core is liquid, possible with a small, solid inner core.

Gas giants-a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune Gravity- toward any other physical body having mass Parallax- an apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations Orbits- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space Atmosphere- the envelope of gases surrounding the planets Spectrum- the band of colors produce when white light passes through a prism

Venus is covered by thick clouds that reflect a lot of sunlight making it the brightest planet in the night sky.

Venus is home to more than 1,000 volcanoes or volcanic centers larger than 12 miles in diameter.

Earth has 365 days in a year. Venus takes Earth days to orbit around the sun so what is the difference between Venus and Earth earth days. E= =V =137.6

I hope you enjoyed the presentation of planet Venus.