No. Venus does (greenhouse effect).
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The planet "Mercury" is the first planet in our solar system. It is the closest to the sun. Usually Mercury is almost impossible to see because the Sun's glare blinds us to it. It is 57.9 Million Kilometers from the sun with a surface temp ranging between -180 to +430 Celsius. It takes 87.97 Days to orbit the sun and it has no moons.
From highest to lowest surface temperatures, the order of planets is Venus, Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Venus has the highest surface temperature due to its thick atmosphere that traps heat, while Neptune has the coldest surface temperatures being the farthest from the sun.
The maximum surface temperature on Mars can reach up to about 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day in some equatorial regions when the sun is highest in the sky. However, temperatures can drop significantly at night, sometimes reaching as low as -80 degrees Celsius (-112 degrees Fahrenheit).
The low surface temperature on Jupiter is estimated to be around -145 degrees Celsius (-234 degrees Fahrenheit). This frigid temperature is due to the planet's distance from the sun and its composition of mostly hydrogen and helium.
The normal boiling point of mercury is 356.73°C (674.10°F), while its melting point is -38.83°C (-37.89°F). Mercury is a liquid at room temperature, with a freezing point well below 0°C.
which planet has the surface temp of approximately 449 degrees
Saturn is the hottest planet.
Mercuries surface has many craters on it and its surface temp can reach 590k!!
As a general rule, the surface temp will go down and the length of the planet's "year" will increase the farther it is from the sun. There are exceptions, but that is the general rule.
The planet "Mercury" is the first planet in our solar system. It is the closest to the sun. Usually Mercury is almost impossible to see because the Sun's glare blinds us to it. It is 57.9 Million Kilometers from the sun with a surface temp ranging between -180 to +430 Celsius. It takes 87.97 Days to orbit the sun and it has no moons.
I believe that the temperature on the planet Mars (surface temp) would be approximately -14.6557377049 F * hotter than the 16 c* on Earth's surface.
The temp range is between -184o C to 427o C(-300o F to 800o F)
From highest to lowest surface temperatures, the order of planets is Venus, Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Venus has the highest surface temperature due to its thick atmosphere that traps heat, while Neptune has the coldest surface temperatures being the farthest from the sun.
The planet "Mercury" is the first planet in our solar system. It is the closest to the sun. Usually Mercury is almost impossible to see because the Sun's glare blinds us to it. It is 57.9 Million Kilometers from the sun with a surface temp ranging between -180 to +430 Celsius. It takes 87.97 Days to orbit the sun and it has no moons.
the bigger it is the more gasses it needs which makes it hotter
When Mercury is at any temp. Over -47 it will stay a liquid
The maximum surface temperature on Mars can reach up to about 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day in some equatorial regions when the sun is highest in the sky. However, temperatures can drop significantly at night, sometimes reaching as low as -80 degrees Celsius (-112 degrees Fahrenheit).