No. The sun is extremely hot, but it is a star, not a planet.
Venus, it's so hot it can melt lead.
Numerous amounts of toxins are found in the air, and it is extremely hot.
Probably not; the surface of Venus is extremely hot.
Mercury has no atmosphere so it is EXTREMELY hot in sunny side and EXTREMELY cold in parts of the planet
No, you cannot live on the planet Venus. Venus is the second closest planet to the sun which means that the environment is extremely hot and unbearable for any type of life to live on it.
Well it is in a way because it is extremely hot and covered in magma so yes it it red.
The outside layers of the atmosphere are very cold, as they get little heat from the Sun. The surface is unreachable beneath the hot, extremely dense lower atmosphere.
That would be Mercury. It is only slightly bigger in size than our moon.
Mercury is the planet closest to the sun in our solar system. Its proximity to the sun causes its surface temperature to be extremely hot, and its orbit is the fastest of all the planets.
Earth's outer core is comprised mainly of extremely hot liquid metals, such as iron and nickel. This layer is responsible for generating the planet's magnetic field through its movement and convection currents.
Daytime temperatures on Mercury are extremely hot because the planet has very little atmosphere to retain heat, so there is no insulation to trap the heat from the sun. Additionally, Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, resulting in intense solar radiation that contributes to the high temperatures.