Mars
You have listed three features of the planet; rocky surface, hot temperature, and 2 moons. While Mars is a terrestrial planet (has a rocky surface) and has 2 moons (Phobos and Deimos), you're wrong on the last feature, in which you have written that Mars has hot temperature conditions. This is wrong, because the temperature on Mars is usually well below zero.
venus
The thick layer of hot clouds on this planet is likely due to a greenhouse effect, trapping heat from its surface. The rocky surface beneath could indicate a solid composition similar to Earth. The planet may experience extreme temperature fluctuations between the cloud-covered side and the rocky side, depending on its distance from its star.
Venus is the correct answer by Amanda G
mercury
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and has a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers. It has a rocky surface with numerous impact craters, cliffs, and plains. Mercury has a thin atmosphere, no moons, and its surface temperatures can vary greatly, ranging from extremely hot during the day to very cold at night.
As the planet Jupiter has no surface, the temperature of the "surface" cannot be measured.
Probably. Any planet can have a wet surface if it's not hot.
mars has two moons and it is not hot on mars.
mecur
TrES-4 is actually a star. It appears to have at least one planet. I don't think we have the technology yet to detect any moons around the planet.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet, and it is not considered to have a solid surface for a temperature comparison like rocky planets. However, its outer atmosphere is extremely cold, with temperatures dropping as low as -145 degrees Celsius.
Mercury is a rocky planet in our solar system that experiences extreme temperature variations. During the day, its surface can reach scorching temperatures due to its proximity to the Sun, while at night, temperatures drop dramatically because Mercury has no atmosphere to retain heat.