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Is it possible that life would exist in venus?

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Is it possible that life would exist in venus?

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  1. life is extremely rare (obviously, since we havent found any outside our earth) and the events that would have to occur to start it are ridiculously improbable.

    is it possible that life similiarly found in earth might exist on venus? probably not considering Venus is very hot, small, and has an atmosphere that is inadequate compared to ours. also there is no water so it eliminates the possibility of organisms that thrive in underwater vents in extreme heat and no sunlight


  2. NO... venus has very stromy atmosphere  and unsuitable for any type of micro organism.



  3.   I thought women were from Venus...

  4. Water-based Life like ours could not survive on Venus, as it is far too hot. It is the hottest planet in the solar system due to the Greenhouse effect, and in addition, the atmosphere rains down acid on everything. A very hostile environment.

    It is possible that there is some other sort of life which can survive in such conditions, but we don't know anything about it,

  5. The conditions there are very inhospitable for life but there still a possibility because life is more resistant than you thin! Some bacteria can live in radioactive waste and others in very acidic environments and at very high temperatures!

    But if you're referring to intelligent life, you're dreaming!

  6. Venus is hot but it is not small compared to the Earth, in fact it is almost the same size as Earth. The planet's size has nothing to do with its unsuitability for life.

    I've heard of some speculative ideas regarding life on Venus that involve microbes living high up in the clouds. I personally am not convinced by these ideas at all.

    I think it's as near as 100% certain that Venus is completely devoid of life. It's about as sterilised and harsh an environment as you can almost imagine. No microbe could possibly survive in the 450c + heat. Even robotic probes made out of titanium couldn't last for longer than an hour.

  7. I doubt it but you never know. Incidentally, I do believe advance life did exist on Venus (as well as all the moons & planets in our Solar System) many years ago but for some reason has vanished.

    Cheers !


  8. Yes, but not life similar to ours.

  9. No its the hottest planet in our solar system and the conditions are too harsh to ever be suitable for life.

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