Could htere be life on Venus?
The answer to your question is Yes, there could be life on Venus. We are constantly surprised where life exists on our own planet. The boundaries for the conditions for life to exist keep being expanded as we find new life forms, normally microbial. As such one would be foolish to rule it out. There is one major problem however, the surface temperature of venus can get up to 720 °K (447 °C). At this temperature the organic bonds that form life as we know it break down and water no longer exists as a liquid (dependant on pressure). But who knows if some exotic microbe has found a way to exist in some sheltered spot. The problem with the way the question is worded is that you can never give a definite answer of no. We either have found life or not. If we have not found life it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exists; it just means we haven’t found it or possibly overlooked it. Even if Venus is sterile, we can not say that there is no life until we have examined the entire planet, even then we can