No. For example Venus is the second closest planet but is the hottest. This is because it has a thick atmosphere and therefore it holds the heat in more than Mercury (the closest planet) does.
No, Bullhead City, Arizona is not the city with the hottest summer temperatures in the U.S. The city with the hottest average summer temperatures in the U.S. is typically Death Valley, California, known for its extreme heat during the summer months.
Florida is always hot. It is humid and hot all year around!
No, the equator is not necessarily the hottest place on Earth. The hottest place can vary depending on season, time of day, and other factors such as proximity to oceans, deserts, or mountain ranges. Areas near the equator can experience high temperatures, but they are not always the hottest.
The hottest area's are always near the equator because the equator is the closest point you can get to the center of the Earth and that is where all the lava and hot stuff come from like in volcano's
The orbital speed of the planets prevent this. The planet's ARE all failing towards the Sun but their horizontal speed means they always miss.
The orbital speed of the planets prevent this. The planet's ARE all failing towards the Sun but their horizontal speed means they always miss.
The hottest girl in Oradell is Emily! From everyone in Oradell! I love Emily Love ALWAYS, Maddie N ~Not the hottest girl in Oradell!~
JFK and Ronald Reagan are generally considered the hottest presidents. On lists they are always in the top 5.
Moons are not surrounded by planets, planets are surrounded (orbited) by moons.
August but studies prove its july. August has always been the hottest personally here in south LA
Yes, because at night in deserts it's ALWAYS cold. Then in the morning, it gets BURNING hot.