What is Venus hole?

The indentations are over the joint where your pelvis and spine meet, just above your butt. They're created by a short ligament that attaches your superior iliac spine — the outside edge the iliac bone — and your skin. These back dimples are also called dimples of Venus.
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Does everyone have holes in Venus?

You can't develop Venus holes: you are either born with them or you don't have them at all. That's all up to nature and genetics. Good blood circulation, improved sex life. Venus holes are a sign of good circulation, which makes it easier to reach orgasm.
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What are the 2 holes on the lower back?

The hole in the lower back is called a dorsal dimple. The curve is just above the buttocks, where the pelvis and spine meet. They consist of a small band that connects your upper iliac spine (outer border of the iliac) to your skin. These back dimples are also known as Venus dimples.
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Why do I have 2 holes in my back?

Back dimples — indentations on your lower back — are a fairly common cosmetic feature. They're caused by short ligaments connecting your pelvis to your skin, but they have no medical implications. Not only are they harmless, but they can even be considered a sign of beauty, especially in women!
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Is it good to have Venus holes?

Benefits of Having Venus Dimples

They improve the aesthetics of the person primarily in low-fat and high-muscle bodies. It is believed to they offer erogenous effects when touched in sexual encounters. Some people affirm they are a sign of good circulation which mean they enhance pleasure during sexual encounters.
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What do dimples above buttocks mean?

A sacral dimple is an indentation, present at birth, in the skin on the lower back. It's usually located just above the crease between the buttocks. Most sacral dimples are harmless and don't require any treatment.
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Why do my back dimples hurt?

SI Strain (Sacro-Iliac Joint strain)

Your SI joints are the 2 little dimples you feel at the very bottom of your lower back. It's a common lower back pain cause and one that is very often self-misdiagnosed as sciatica because of its symptoms.
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What are Venus clouds made of?

The atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide – the same gas driving the greenhouse effect on Venus and Earth – with clouds composed of sulfuric acid. And at the surface, the hot, high-pressure carbon dioxide behaves in a corrosive fashion.
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How many holes does a Polo have?

The answer to the question is "4", since it's talking about the holes in the letters that form the words "a polo". There is one hole each in the letters A, P, and the two O's. It might also mean the Polo brand of shirts, and most shirts have four holes in it; one for the head, two for arms, and one for the bottom.
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What do the planets smell like?

Some regions have high concentrations of ammonia (which smells like cleaning fluid), others hydrogen sulphide (eggs) and others hydrogen cyanide (bitter almonds). Saturn and Neptune probably don't have much of a smell because they're composed chiefly of the odourless gases hydrogen and helium.
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Does it rain acid on Venus?

As a point of interest, it should be noted that the frequent sulphuric acid rain showers on Venus never reach the surface of the planet. Falling from the cloud layer between 48 and 58 km, these acid droplets will encounter such high temperatures at 30 km that they evaporate.
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Can you breathe on Venus?

The atmosphere of Venus is very hot and thick. You would not survive a visit to the surface of the planet - you couldn't breathe the air, you would be crushed by the enormous weight of the atmosphere, and you would burn up in surface temperatures high enough to melt lead.
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Are babies born with dimples?

As the babies grow, they lose their facial fat, and their dimples disappear. At times, children do not have dimples at birth but develop them later in childhood. In some people, dimples last only until adolescence or young adulthood and later fade away once the muscle grows fully.
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What are dimples caused by?

Cheek dimples are the result of a muscle in the cheek, the zygomaticus major, splitting in two. Before birth this muscle can split into a superior bundle that is positioned above the corner of the mouth, and an inferior bundle, below the corner of the mouth.
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Why are dimples attractive?

Numerous cultures believe that cheek dimples are a good luck charm that entices people who perceive them as physically attractive, but they are also associated with heroism and innocence, which has been included in literature for many centuries.
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Is Cloud City possible?

THE PHYSICS OF REAL LIFE

The idea of Cloud City probably sounds a little far-fetched, and rightfully so. As of the writing of this book, there are no floating cities around Earth, but there is an orbiting habitat designed for a few humans in the International Space Station (ISS).
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What planets can we live on?

Kepler-62e and Kepler-62f are thought capable of hosting life. The planet Kepler-69c is located about 2,700 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. This is an illustration of the planet, which is the smallest yet found to orbit in the habitable zone of a sun-like star.
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What planet rains diamonds?

Deep within Neptune and Uranus, it rains diamonds—or so astronomers and physicists have suspected for nearly 40 years. The outer planets of our Solar System are hard to study, however. Only a single space mission, Voyager 2, has flown by to reveal some of their secrets, so diamond rain has remained only a hypothesis.
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What planet has snow?

Due to the planet's extreme surface temperatures, this rain would evaporate before landing. Yet even more bizarrely, there is 'snow 'on Venus.
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Can humans live in Venus?

The temperature on the surface of Venus is exceptionally hot, and no life could survive there.
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Does space have a end?

No, they don't believe there's an end to space. However, we can only see a certain volume of all that's out there. Since the universe is 13.8 billion years old, light from a galaxy more than 13.8 billion light-years away hasn't had time to reach us yet, so we have no way of knowing such a galaxy exists.
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What would Saturn taste like?

(I'll let you figure it out.) Saturn has a bit of lemon merengue going on, to my eye, and it has some of the most flavorful moons in the solar system. Titan is covered in an orange haze that makes it look a lot like ... an orange, of course.
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