Do people live on Venus?
Absolutely not. Unless they don’t mind 1,400 psi atmospheric pressure, constant hurricane force winds, 900 degree temperatures in an atmosphere made of carbon dioxide, there’s no chance whatsoever of anything being alive on Venus. As if that’s not enough, the clouds are made of sulfuric acid, liquid sulfur droplets, phosphorus, chlorine, hydrochloric acid and hydroflouric acid. The surface is wracked with lava flows and landslides, and the ground glows at night. Lightning and thunder wracks the sky and sulfuric acid rain falls all over the planet, even though it evaporates before reaching the ground. Venus is the perfect example of a planet that might once had oceans and life, until it became a hot, arid, sufurous Hell of firery death for anyone venturing to it’s surface.