One hour on Venus is approximately 116.75 Earth minutes, or 1.94 Earth hours. This is because Venus rotates more slowly on its axis than Earth does.
Venus is the second planet from the sun and is similar in size and composition to Earth. However, unlike Earth, which has a roughly 24-hour day, Venus has a very slow rotation period of about 243 Earth days. This means that a Venusian day is much longer than an Earth day.
In addition to its slow rotation, Venus also has a thick atmosphere that is composed largely of sulfuric acid. The planet's surface is hot and rocky, with temperatures reaching up to 864 degrees Fahrenheit (462 degrees Celsius). Venus is also known for its bright appearance in the night sky, which is due to its reflective clouds of sulfuric acid.
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