When was Venus discovered?, In the 1900s, In ancient times, In 2000, In the Middle Ages, Who discovered Venus?, Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, No specific person, Why did the ancient Romans name the planet Venus?, It appeared bright and beautiful, It is bigger than Earth, It moves very fast, It is the closest planet to the Sun, Where is Venus located in the solar system?, Third from the Sun, Second from the Sun, First from the Sun, Fourth from the Sun, How does Venus compare in size to Earth?, Venus is smaller than Mercury, Venus is larger than Jupiter, Venus is about the same size as Earth, slightly smaller, Venus is twice the size of Earth, What is Venus mostly made of?, Rock and metal, Ice and water, Hydrogen and helium, Gas only, How long does it take Venus to orbit the Sun?, 108 days, 243 days, 365 days, 225 days, What is unusual about a day on Venus?, A day is longer than a year, Venus spins at the same speed as Earth, A day is shorter than a year, The Sun never rises, Why can’t humans explore Venus directly?, Its extreme heat, high pressure, and poisonous atmosphere make it deadly, It has no atmosphere, It is too far from the Sun, It has too many moons, What makes Venus the hottest planet in the solar system?, Its rapid spin, Its large number of volcanoes, Its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere that traps heat, Its distance from the Sun, Which of these land features can be found on Venus?, Forests and oceans, Sand dunes only, Ice caps and rivers, Rocky plains, volcanoes, mountains, hills, and craters, What tools have scientists used to study Venus?, Satellites for Mars only, Spacecraft, radar dish, and telescope, Submarines and microscopes, Rockets for Earth observation.

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