Sunny Priyan
Venus has surface temperatures reaching up to 900°F (475°C), hotter than Mercury, despite being farther from the Sun, due to its runaway greenhouse effect.
The pressure on Venus's surface is about 90 times that of Earth, equivalent to being deep in the ocean, making it inhospitable to most life forms.
Venus is covered in clouds of sulfuric acid, which reflect sunlight and trap heat, contributing to the planet's extreme temperatures.
Venus likely hosts active volcanoes, some towering over 8 km, with evidence of lava flows and possibly ongoing eruptions.
High-speed winds on Venus travel at up to 200 mph, faster than the planet’s slow rotation, creating unusual weather patterns.
Signs of ancient riverbeds suggest that Venus may have had oceans and a more temperate climate in the distant past.