"Uranus -224c,Neptune -218c,Saturn -175c,Jupiter -145c,Earth 7.2,Mars 30c,Venus 460c,Mercury 465c." This is actually incorrect. Mercury is not hotter than Venus. Yes Mercury is closer to the sun than Venus. However, Venus has a thicker atmosphere than Mercury.
Because it is has the hottest and coldest temperatures.
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Planet (in order from sun)Average temperature in KelvinAverage temperature in 'CRanked in order of coldest to hottestMercury*340677Venus7354628 (hottest)Earth287.214.056Mars210-635Jupiter**165-1084Saturn**134-1393Uranus**76-1972Neptune**72-2011 (coldest) *This is the average temperature at the equator. Unlike the other planets Mercury has a huge range in surface temperature due to lack of atmosphere. At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C).**temperature at the 1.0 bar pressure level
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No, its one of the coldest planets as it is so far from the sun. Venus is the hottest planet (although Mercury is closer to the sun).
Venus is hottest Mercury is second hottest Earth is third hottest Mars is fourth hottest Jupitar is fourth coldest Saturn is the third coldest Uranus is the second coldest Neptune is the coldest
The planets' temperature ranges go from -325 degrees Fahrenheit on Neptune to 864 degrees Fahrenheit on Venus. Venus is the hottest planet while Neptune is the coldest. Earth is the third hottest planet.
Mercury is an extreme planet. it is fastest of all the planets. also, it is one of the hottest and coldest planet too.
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blue is the hottest and red is the coldest
the hottest point is the middle and the coldest point is the top.
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Closest to farthest from the Sun Hottest to coldest (or coldest to hottest) Smallest to largest (or largest to smallest) Most to least dense Least to most atmosphere With and without rings With and without moons (or least to most number of moons) By the angle of tilt of their axes Basically, by any of the major physical or chemical propoerties of the planets. Closest to farthest from the Sun. Hottest to coldest (or coldest to hottest). Smallest to largest (or largest to smallest). Most to least dense. Least to most atmosphere. With and without rings. With and without moons (or least to most number of moons). By the angle of tilt of their axes. Basically, by any of the major physical or chemical propoerties of the planets.
Hottest - Venus. Mean Temperature is 462°C Coldest - Neptune. Mean Temperature is -214°C Though mercury comes very close to being the hottest and the coldest. As mercury has no atmosphere, the side which faces away from the sun reaches -210°C. And the side facing the sun reaches 427°C. At one time, the coldest planet would be Pluto, but Pluto is no longer a planet.