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Because the natural environment of Venus is very unfavorable to human beings and may be sacrificed, human beings have not tried to land on Venus.
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Because the environment of Venus is very harsh. The temperature on the surface of Venus is more than 400 degrees Celsius, and the surface layer is densely covered with a large amount of carbon dioxide.
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Because the environment on Venus is very harsh, according to scientific research, the temperature on the surface of Venus is much higher than human beings can bear.
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Because the surface temperature of Venus is as high as 500 degrees Celsius, the detectors developed by humans cannot withstand such high temperatures, and the atmospheric pressure of Venus is very high, and there is no liquid water on the surface, which means that it is not suitable for life to survive, and there is no point in exploration.
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Because Venus is not suitable for human life, there is no need to explore it, and the environment of Mars and Earth is very similar, so no one explores Venus.
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Because the environment of Venus is too harsh, the current scientific and technological strength of human beings cannot explore it. Venus has a thick atmosphere, and the atmospheric pressure is very strong, 92 times the atmospheric pressure of the earth, and the height of the arch column under the atmospheric pressure of the earth is 760mm, and the pressure of 92 atmospheres is about 70m, which is equivalent to the pressure generated by an adult carrying a weight of 47t. This is because of such a harsh environment, which makes mankind's exploration of Venus full of despair.
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Probably because Venus is so uninhabitable to human beings, no one has explored it at all.
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Because the environment of Venus is particularly harsh, the temperature of Venus is very high, we humans cannot land well, and it has sulfuric acid on its surface.
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Because according to relevant scientific research studies, Venus does not have the conditions that humans can judge, and a series of harmful substances have been found on the surface of Venus, which may melt spaceships or spaceships, which will pose a very serious threat to human life.
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The planet is very complex and dangerous, so it will not choose to land on Venus.
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I think the reason why Venus is relatively close to the Earth, but humans choose not to land on Venus, is because the environment of Venus is not suitable for us to live, and it is better to have the Earth.
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The development value of Venus is not particularly high, and it is not suitable for human habitation, so human beings will not choose to land on Venus.
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Because people know very little about Venus, and this place is very unfamiliar to people, you must prepare in advance if you want to go up.
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Because there is no material suitable for human beings on Venus, it is very difficult for human beings to survive on it.
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Because the environment of Venus is relatively harsh and the resources are relatively small, landing on Venus is not so significant.
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