Venus can be best described with two words: cloudy and hot.
The entire surface of Venus is constantly covered by clouds.
Venus is a terrestrial planet like Mercury, Earth, and Mars. This means it has a hard rocky surface. Its geography is somewhat like Earth's geography with mountains, valleys, plateaus, and volcanoes. It is completely dry, however, and has long rivers of molten lava and thousands of volcanoes. There are over 100 giant volcanoes on Venus that are each 100km or more across.
How does Venus compare to Earth?
Venus is very similar to Earth in size, mass, and gravity. It is sometimes called Earth's sister planet. Of course, Venus’ dense atmosphere and intense heat make Venus very different in many ways. Water, an essential part of Earth, isn't found…
