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Venus is hottest. Next is Mercury.
Jupiter, at the surface anyway. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of all the planets.
In order, they are Venus, Mercury, Earth, Mars.
They have no moons. They are also the two planets with the hottest surface temperatures (Venus slightly hotter). In their orbits, the two are the only planets "inferior" to Earth (closer to the Sun).
No. Mercury is closer than Venus but Venus is hotter. Otherwise, the assertion is true.
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The two hottest planets in our solar system are Venus and Mercury. Venus is the hottest due to its thick atmosphere that traps heat, creating a strong greenhouse effect. Mercury is the second hottest because of its proximity to the sun, although it has no atmosphere to retain the heat.
The four inner, or rocky planets, sometimes known as the terrestrial planets. These are closer to the sun and are hotter.
Venus has the highest surface temperature of the 4 terrestrial planets. The gas giants have hotter interiors, but they do not have the same differentiation of surface/atmosphere that the smaller planets do. Venus has the hottest Earth-like location that human technology can currently access, and is especially interesting because of the planet's similarities to Earth in composition and size.