if the planet is close to the sun then the temp increases
if a planet was to close to the sun it would burn up
No, an object's weight is determined by the gravitational pull of the planet it is on, not its distance from the sun. Objects will weigh the same on a planet close to the sun as they would on a planet farther away.
No planet is THAT close.
mercury
Mercury receives the most sunlight energy per unit of surface area, due to its close proximity to the sun. It is the closest planet to the sun, one of the four inner rocky planets. It can receive up to ten times more energy from the sun than Earth, and around 5.5 times more than Venus - which is the second planet from the sun.
Planet Mercury is to close to the sun.
There is no "ancient Vulcan planet". So, I guess... no.
that planet will be hot and will have no rings
that planet will be hot and will have no rings
that planet will be hot and will have no rings
Mercury is the first, nearest, closest planet to the sun. Then comes Venus, Earth, Mars and Jupiter. Followed by Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto is considered a "Dwarf" planet, not a real planet, more like a moon than a planet.