Mars
It is Jupiter
Mercury is hot because it is the closest planet to the Sun, and has no virtually no atmosphere to circulate the heat to the night side (which gets incredibly cold). (see related questions)
Mars is kind of a beautiful planet. It's red and it's location is between Earth and Jupiter. It's the 4th closest to the sun.no mars does not have any wether because of its heat and temperature the tepmperture is 81 degres Ferin height that why mar does not have any wether.
neptune
Out of the eight remaining major planets, Neptunereceives the least amount of Sun energy.The planet Neptune receives less solar heating than any other major planet, being farthest from the Sun. With a high internal heat, Neptune actually releases more than two-and-a-half times more energy than it receives.Dwarf planets farther out than Pluto (e.g. Sedna, Eris) receive only a tiny, inconsequential bit of radiation from our Sun, which would appear as just a bright star at their great distance.* Uranus, however, is the "coldest" planet, apparently due to its lower internal heat, lower tidal friction with moons, and its peculiar orientation with respect to the plane of its orbit.
1st thing is EARTH is far away from sun ie., 3rd planet among all the planets.THIS IS THE REASON BEHIND AND ALSO,IT SHOWS V R PROTECTING OUR ATMOSPHERE ,WELL.FOR THESE RESONS,EARTH MAY RECEIVES LESS HEAT FROM SUN
Neptune radiates MORE heat that it receives from the Sun - the reason is still unknown. Possible reasons are atmospheric interaction or magnetic waves.
eastern side receives less precipitation
venus is hotter then the other planets because of 2 things. it is the 2nd closest planet from the sun, so it receives a lot of heat from the sun. Unlike Mercury (the closest planet to the sun), Venus has a very thick atmosphere that traps the heat of of the sun in a run away greenhouse effect.
Pluto is extremely cold, due to being so far from the Sun. It receives less than 1% of the sunlight energy that reaches Jupiter, which is itself a fraction of what Earth receives.
The tilt of the earth and its 'face' to the sun, coupled with the location of each of these regions on the planet dictate the mount of sunlight each receives. Antarctica experiences extended periods of no sunlight because it is polar and that region tilts away from the sun periodically: Panama is equatorial, meaning that it is always available -- 'faces' -- the sun.
Yes it does but the planets closer to the sun get more heat and the planets that are farther away get less heat. That is why Venus is hotter than our Earth and Mars is colder.
It is Jupiter
There are two reasons. First, Mars is farther from the sun than Earth is and so receives less heat. Second, it has a thin atmosphere, which means it cannot hold on to heat as well.
That planet is Saturn.
If an area receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain it is considered a desert.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches of rainfall on average per year.