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1 Venus By: Alex Jones

2 How Venus got it’s name The planet Venus was named after the Roman Goddess of Love, because it was considered the brightest star in the sky.

3 Symbol of Venus ●Venus was named after the roman goddess of love since it was so bright

4 Planet Measurements Mass- 4.867En4 (0.815 Earth Mass) Volume- 9.38 x 1011 km3 which is 9380 Density- 5.20 g/cm3 Gravity- 8.87 m/5^2

5 Would Venus Float? No, because the very high temperatures on the planet.

6 The composition of venus Atmosphere In venus it is always very hot and thick

7 Discovery Who- Nobody actually discovered venus, because it was so visible to the eye. When-1600 BC How- With the human eye, since it is so visible and bright.

8 Order of Planets From Sun Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

9 Distances Distance from Venus to Sun- 108 Million Km Distance from Venus to Earth- 38 Million Km

10 Temperatures In Celsius Earth has an average surface temp of 14 degrees celsius. On Venus the Temp. is an average of 460 degrees celsius.

11 Orbit and Rotation It takes for Venus to orbit the sun 224.7 days. To rotate on its own axis is takes 243 days, Venus is a very slow rotation.

12 Weather on Venus Venus is very hot because it is almost completely made out of Carbon Dioxide with some other things.

13 Composition and Appearance Rocky Planet Carbon Dioxide Crust Surface Acid Metallic Core Rocky Mantle

14 What does Venus look like Venus appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.

15 Forms of Water on Venus There isn’t any water on the surface of Venus, in form of rivers, lakes or oceans. The average temperature on Venus is 461.85 °C. Since water boils at 100 °C, it couldn’t be on the surface of venus.

16 Moons There are no moons on the planet Venus

17 If a Human Traveled to Venus... They would immediately die because of it burning hot temperatures


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