While Venus has no liquid water on its surface, it does possess a diverse landscape with:
* Mountains: Venus has some of the largest mountains in the solar system, including Maxwell Montes, which is taller than Mount Everest.
* Valleys: There are extensive rift valleys, formed by tectonic activity.
* Plains: Vast plains, primarily of volcanic origin, cover much of Venus's surface.
* Continents: While not called continents in the same way as on Earth, there are large elevated regions called "continents" by scientists.
It's worth noting that Venus's surface is incredibly hot (around 867 degrees Fahrenheit) due to a runaway greenhouse effect, making it impossible for liquid water to exist.