Made by Maile angermeier.  The average tempter on Venus is 864 degrees Fahrenheit  Venus is made of iron core and rocky mantel similar to earth  Sadly.

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Made by Maile angermeier

 The average tempter on Venus is 864 degrees Fahrenheit  Venus is made of iron core and rocky mantel similar to earth  Sadly this planet does not have a moon 

 Venus is only 5% smaller than earth  Polar diameter is 12,104 km  116d,18h, 0 minutes (length of a day)  Orbit period is earth days  (length of a year)

 The atmospheric pressure on Venus is 92 times greater then earths  The atmosphere of Venus is made up almost completely of carbon dioxide.  Nitrogen exists in small doses, as do clouds of sulfuric acid.

 Venus has active volcanos similar to earth  Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky after the moon.  The surface of the planet is obscured by an opaque layer of clouds made by sulfuric acid

   The teachers science poster’s