The heat in Uranus’ ocean is generated through a combination of gravitational forces and the decay of radioactive elements within its core. This heat contributes to the overall temperature of the planet and keeps its ocean in a liquid state.
Venus and Mercury, Venus is hotter though
The first inner planet is Mercury. It is the closest planet to the Sun in our solar system and is known for its extreme temperature variations, ranging from very hot to very cold.
No you will not survive on anouther planet there either to hot or to cold and even if it was the right temperature it wouldn't work out very well
The youngest rocks at the mid ocean ridges are those that have just solidified from molten magma. Very hot.
The weather of Mercury is burning hot!! Its very very hot!
The temperature is very hot
As the planet Jupiter has no surface, the temperature of the "surface" cannot be measured.
The temperature changes - that's part of life on a planet. Sometimes it's very cold and sometimes it's very hot.
A massive planet (comparable to Jupiter), orbiting around another star, and being very close to the star - so that it has a high temperature.
It is very close to the sun so that is why it is hot during the day. But on the side of the planet not exposed to the suns rays it is very cold. Reason being is that it has no atmosphere to hold the heat in.
The sun is VERY VERY hot and you cannot live or step on it. A planet you can sometimes step on and it is not hot. So far, you can only live on one planet: Earth.