it is cold really cold
no it isn't, it is exceptionally hot. The average surface temperature of Venus is 460 degrees celsius. That's 410 degrees hotter than the hottest deserts on Earth!
Venus is about 460°C to 464°C. Because of the flow of the dense carbon dioxide atmosphere, which also traps heat, the same temperature is nearly constant planet-wide, all year long, even at the poles and even at night. This likely represents a maximum equilibrium temperature for the current composition of the planet.
Although Venus is farther from the Sun than Mercury, and its clouds reflect more than 60% of the sunlight, Venus is hotter than Mercury (which experiences a vast temperature differential between day and night sides).
From about 480 degrees Celsius to about 460 degrees Celsius. There's not much difference,
as you can see.
Mars is really cold, mars isn't close to the sun
The highest temperature Venus reaches is 464°C (867°F). The lowest it gets is -45° (-113°F). It is safe to say that the planet is both hot and cold.
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
They don't. Venus is a hot, hot, hot, hot planet due to its thic cloud cover. A number of common metals will melt on Venus's surface where the temperature is close to 860 degrees, F
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
Venus is very, VERY hot. Since it is only so close to the sun, it contains a lot of heat. Venus contains gravity and oxygen it is so hot that no one can live on it. The heat is about 842-895 degree's.
No, Venus is always very very hot.
cold
first of all, you can not go to venus because it is hot and you will not live on venus but if you say you should wear cold ones because it is hot so hot that you can not live but you should wear cold ones
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
Venus' thick atmosphere and closer relation to the Sun makes it astonishingly hot. Hot enough to melt lead and sulphur.
No. Venus is very hot, with temperatures around 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
Australia is more of a hot place than a cold place.
They don't. Venus is a hot, hot, hot, hot planet due to its thic cloud cover. A number of common metals will melt on Venus's surface where the temperature is close to 860 degrees, F
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
Cold
they live in a hot place