Venus
Venus, with an average temperature of 461OC (735 K)
Venus, at an average of 735 C, is the hottest planet in the solar system. It is followed by Mercury, which gets up to about 420 C. The reason Venus is hotter is because of its thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide.
Approx 735 K.
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Venus is the hottest terrestrial planet, and hottest overall. It thick carbon Dioxide atmosphere holds the heat effectively. Surface temperatures on Venus average 735 Kelvin or 460 °C. Mercury is closer to the sun, but it has no atmosphere to hold the heat in.
Although Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, it is only the second hottest planet after Venus. Venus gets hotter as the thick carbon Dioxide atmosphere holds the heat more effectively, while Mercury has no atmosphere. Surface temperatures on Venus average 735 Kelvin or 460 °C.
Venus, due to its close proximity to the sun and because of its thick carbon Dioxide atmosphere, which holds the heat more effectively (Mercury has no atmosphere). Surface temperatures on Venus average 735 Kelvin or 460 °C.
Venus has the hottest greenhouse effect, a runaway effect, with an average surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), Venus' atmosphere is 96.5% carbon dioxide.
735
80% of 735 = 588= 80% * 735= 80%/100% * 735=5880/10= 588
735! = 2.2234781778053995436468186565572e+1789
735 rounded to the nearest ten is 740