Venus
Venus is considered impossible to live on because of its extremely high surface temperatures, toxic atmosphere, and pressure that is 92 times that of Earth.
Venus is sometimes referred to as the "pressure cooker" planet due to its extremely high surface temperature and pressure. The greenhouse effect on Venus causes temperatures to soar to over 800 degrees Fahrenheit and atmospheric pressures to be about 90 times that of Earth.
The surface pressure on the dwarf planet Eris is not currently known, as there have been no direct measurements taken. Eris is a distant world in our solar system, and its characteristics are still being studied by astronomers.
Venus has a surface temperature of about 462 degrees Celsius. The thick atmosphere of Venus traps heat, leading to extremely high temperatures on the planet's surface.
Venus has a very hot greenhouse effect. In fact, it makes Venus the hottest planet in the solar system. The thick carbon dioxide atmosphere holds the heat very effectively, like a runaway greenhouse effect. Surface temperatures on Venus average 900° Fahrenheit, 735° Kelvin or 460° Celsius.
Jupiter has very strong gravity, extremely high atmospheric pressure, poisonous gasses and probably no surface.
Venus is the planet with the highest atmospheric pressure, equal to about 90 x the pressure on Earth at sea level.Note: the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are made of gas, and do not have a clear distinction between "planet" and "atmosphere."
High pressure at the surface
The temperature is extremely high, and on the surface iron would not be solid at that temperature. But the pressure is also extremely high, and this forces the molecules of metal to remain in solid form.
Because high oil pressure is good...
Yes, extremely high ones.
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