The planet Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love. While early people thought Venus could support life, it is actually far too hot, with surface temperatures over 450°C. Venus orbits between Earth and the sun and photos from satellites reveal its landscape consists primarily of volcanic zones, with no rivers or oceans and an orange, cloudy sky.
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Venus
1.
2. The name of Venus comes from the goddess of love.
For a long time the people thought that in Venus it was
possible to live, but it is not like that, it is too hot (more than
450ºC in the surface).
3. Venus is the second planet from the sun of our solar
system, after Mercury.
Venus is the nearest planet to the Earth.
4. There are no rivers and oceans.
The colour of the sky is orange and always
cloudy.
5. The orbit of Venus is between the sun and the
Earth.
6. The satellite takes photos from the space, then we can
see how is the planet.
The landscape of Venus it is a volcanic zone.
7. Venus has got different stages like the Moon.
When Venus is near the Earth, we can’t see
Venus. But when Venus is farther we can see it.
8. The light of the sun bounces on the clouds of
Venus.
This is the reason that Venus looks like a star at
the sunrise and sunset.