From counting the ______ on Venus, scientists estimate that its surface is between 300 and _____ million years old.?


volcanoes, 600


craters, 450


volcanoes, 200


craters, 600

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Answer:

From counting the craters on Venus, scientists estimate that its surface is between 300 and 600 million years old.

Explanation:

Venus is the second planet after sun and the second brightest object in the sky after the moon. It does not have moons and it is called earths sister because of  their similar size, mass, distance to the sun and composition. Because of the absence of lava flow on Venus, the planet has few craters thereby suggesting that the surface is relatively young and between 300 and 600 million years old.

Answer:

  • craters , 600

Explanation:

From counting the Craters on Venus, scientists estimates that its surface is between 300 and 600 million years old. Venus is the second closest planet to the sun after Mercury. and it is also the second brightest natural object in the galaxy after the moon.

Venus was named after the Roman goddess for love and beauty by ancient astronomers and this is because it was seen as the brightest of all the planets. although Venus cannot be seen with bare eyes during the day it is one of the oldest planets in the galaxy with astronomers predicting it is as old as 300 to 600 million years old