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Presentation transcript:

Temperature Its about (864*f) (462*f)

How close to the sun About 67 million miles (108 million km) from the sun picture of how close Venus and the sun are.

Color of the planet Venus  The colors are red yellow  orange with some black

Rotation of the planets/year and DAY  Venus rotates very slowly it takes 243 earth days to rotate once. Most planets spin from west to east but Venus spins east to west.

Atmosphere

Venus is the hottest planet. And Venus is the earths neighbor. Venus’s clouds are mostly made of sulfuric acid.

Contact with planets  Venus contacts with the earth they’re neighbors pretty much.

Studies/special features Venus is earth's sister planet because they’re a lot of similarities. Venus moves across the sun in stead of around it.

How long to orbit the sun

 The size is miles(12104 km).There is no moons on Venus. Venus is not a gas it is a solid.

Venus’s surface  Venus is surrounded with clouds, and it has a rocky surface and Venus has lots of craters there is a craters on Venus about (174 miles wide) and they have many mountains one rises (7 miles above the surface) the mountains on Venus are mostly volcano’s.

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