About 460 °C. (over 850 degrees Fahrenheit)
The average temperature on Venus is about 464 °C (867°F). It is this hot because it is closer to the Sun than Earth, and has what scientists call a 'runaway greenhouse' effect. A thick layer of clouds (mostly sulfuric acid) covers the surface and traps infrared radiation, raising the surface temperature of the planet.
The incredibly dense carbon dioxide atmosphere holds and transports this heat, so that virtually all of the planet is scorchingly hot even during the night (which is about two Earth months long).
It never gets cold, or even cool anywhere on Venus. Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth, and even though the cloud layers block most of the solar radiation from reaching the surface, it is still substantial. The heat is then trapped by the thick layers of carbon dioxide, raising the surface temperature to around 460°C (900°F).
The dense atmosphere also efficiently transfers the heat to the poles and the "night side" of the planet, making the hellish temperatures practically uniform everywhere on Venus.
900 degrees F
so hot you could burn up on it!
Venus is very hot. Surface temperatures are around 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
The high temperature on Venus is 900 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat is trapped in due to a thick atmosphere of poisonous clouds.
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No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
About 440 degrees Celsius. It doesn't get cold on Venus.
The two planets in Florida's western night sky are Venus and Jupiter, with Venus being the brighter of the two.
Venus's surface temperature is the same on both the day and night side.
Venus is visible in the night-sky for the same reason we see the moon - Sunlight is reflected off the surface.
Venus doesn't get cold at night because it is so close to the sun.
No, Venus is always very very hot.
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122 Day and 122 night.
Venus can be seen with a telesecope, or even just with your eyes.
No. Venus is very hot, with temperatures around 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
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