Yes, Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System. Although Mercury is closer to the Sun than Venus, Venus is still hotter because of its atmosphere. Venus's atmosphere traps in the heat from the Sun.
Venus is the hotter of the two planets, because she has an atmosphere.
In our Solar System, yes. It is an interesting concept as it isn't the closest planet to the Sun. In our universe however, Venus is not the warmest.
Most definitely Venus, because it is located inside of the sun, and thus radiates much radation which heats our planets and keeps us warm.
Venus is closer to the Sun, so naturally, it would be much hotter than Earth.
Mercury, because it is closer to the sun.
venus is hotter than mercury
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Venus is hotter than Mercury because Venus traps heat and cannot escape from the Sun in the atmosphere.
Mercury is hotter than Venus and Venus is brighter than Mercury
Venus is hotter than Mercury because Venus has a atmosphere and Mercury doesn't so Mercury can't keep so much heat in as Venus can.
Venus is hotter than Mercury because its atmosphere is made up of carbon dioxide, which traps the heat. The average temperature of Venus is 864 degrees Fahrenheit, which is about 300 degrees hotter than Mercury.
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definitely hotter
Venus is hotter than Mercury because Venus traps heat and cannot escape from the Sun in the atmosphere.
there is more volcanoes on venus than Mercury
All eight planets have a surface temperature, though it varies as the planets distance from the sun varies. Closer planets to the sun generally have a higher surface temperature, while further planets have a colder surface temperature.
Even though Mercury is closer to the sun than Venus, Venus is hotter because it has a dense atmosphere that traps the suns heat while Mercury does not.
Mercury is hotter than Venus and Venus is brighter than Mercury
Venus and Mercury
Venus is hotter than Mercury because Venus has a atmosphere and Mercury doesn't so Mercury can't keep so much heat in as Venus can.
Venus is hotter than Mercury because its atmosphere is made up of carbon dioxide, which traps the heat. The average temperature of Venus is 864 degrees Fahrenheit, which is about 300 degrees hotter than Mercury.
They are closer to the sun.
Venus is much hotter than Earth. Temperatures average about 850 degrees Fahrenheit.