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Answer:Maybe. No body's really sure if there's life on another planet. Some people say they seen aliens on another planet but I don't really believe in aliens. It's still possible that there are. The only planet we're sure with life is planet Earth. There also might be other living stuff that aren't aliens that we don't know! So the answer would be like maybe 'cause nobody knows.
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Venus is not currently capable of supporting life as we know it due to its extreme temperatures, toxic atmosphere of carbon dioxide, and lack of liquid water. However, some scientists believe that there may have been conditions conducive to life on Venus in the past, and future missions may explore this further.

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Actually, Venus cannot support life for it has various different gases that would not be able to sustain life properly. Although, each planet can sustain life if they had such life forms that had possibly, different features of the body that would make them capable to survive on a remote planet such as Neptune. Hence the term "aliens". Aliens are basically in theory, life figures that are capable to sustain life on these planets. Such life figures have not yet been found nor will we ever know if there is such a thing until the far future.

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Because the surface temperature of Venus is 462 Celsius, there is no surface water and the atmosphere is extremely dense (with a pressure 92 times that at Earth's surface) and consists mainly of carbon dioxide and a small amount of nitrogen.

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It's hard to outright say "no". However, we've never found any signs of any, and it's considered unlikely because much of the atmosphere can fairly be described as "boiling sulfuric acid."

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no its way to hot and if there somehow is life there it would be microbes because a Russian probe landed there and saw there are no large lifeforms there

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No, at about 800 deg F, it is too hot. Venus is an example of global warming gone mad because it is carbon dioxide in the air that is preventing the heat from escaping.

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Venus as it is not cannot support life, the air is poisonous, and there is no water

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no Venus could not support life
Venus cannot support life.

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It isn't

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