The atmospheric pressure at ground level is 91 times earth pressure. The temp is about 860 Fahrenheit. The air density, even with a low wind speed, would be like being in a slow-moving current that you couldn't resist. The air is mainly CO2 with no appreciable oxygen. So you would be crushed, burned alive, and suffocated all at once.
Doesn't sound very hospitable.
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The atmospheric pressure at ground level is 91 times earth pressure. The temp is about 860 Fahrenheit. The air density, even with a low wind speed, would be like being in a slow-moving current that you couldn't resist. The air is mainly CO2 with no appreciable oxygen. So you would be crushed, burned alive, and suffocated all at once. Doesn't sound very hospitable.