well you can't really class it as a hot or cold planet yes the desert is hot but not compared to the sun the north pole is cold but not as cold compared to Pluto
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
It was just another planet created from rocks colliding, but planet Earth is the perfect distance from the sun to make it not too cold and not too hot. This condition is ideal for life. Earth is the only planet so far discovered to sustain life.
For sure. It was almost like a molten lava planet. It was so hot, that heavier elements like iron sunk to to core of the Earth.
The earth is a planet. Stars are huge balls of hot gas that emit their own light . Stars burn hydrogen in their cores and have nuclear fusion going on inside. A planet does not have nuclear fusion. A planet is a world like the Earth. Unlike stars, planets get their light from the Sun. Source: The above information is a direct excerpt from "The Fact Train"
venus
It is Venus.
Venus.Venus is Earth's Twin. It is almost exactly the same size but is so hot it can't even get close to supporting life. The gasses on Venus are very deadly and it is said Venus has no ground. Very interesting stuff, my friend.
Venus, which is very hot, 400-500 degrees C. Its thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide means that it suffers an extreme case of global warming. It isn't similar to Earth but it is close by and nearly the same size.
Earth has hot spots. Earth is the only known planet which has active tectonics, which is required to produce a hot spot. See related link for more information.
the venus planet is hot! Earth is cool !
At the beginning of the formation of the planets, when Earth was still a boiling hot planet, made of molten rock, another still forming planet, about the size of Mars, crashed into the Earth, ejecting fragments of rocky material that condensed into Earth's only satellite, the moon.
Planet Earth has water, oxygen, food etc. Planet Earth is also known as the "Goldilocks" planet because it's not too hot and not too cold.
Earth.
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The term applies to the planet Venus. While it is nothing like the Earth in its atmosphere or climate, it is approximately the same size as Earth, and is similarly composed of minerals and familiar elements.
You may be referring to Venus, the 2nd planet which is nearly the same mass and size as Earth. Since Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth is, Venus orbits more quickly that the Earth does. As Venus passes the Earth, Venus becomes the morning star; then when Venus passes behind the Sun and starts to catch up again, Venus sets after the Sun, becoming the evening star. Venus is in many ways Earth's sister; they're similar in size, and therefore in surface gravity; they both have substantial atmospheres; and Venus is Earth's closest planetary neighbor after the moon. But Venus is definitely the nasty sister: its atmosphere is made up primarily of carbon dioxide (97%) and sulfuric acid; its surface temperature averages 900° F (485° C), hotter than the surface of Mercury; and the atmospheric pressure at its surface is 90 times that of Earth. It's such an inhospitable place that the world record for a surface lander remaining operational is less than an hour, as opposed to Mars exploration rovers, some of which are still operational after more than five years.