Only the Earth.
The temperature of the surface of the earth . How warm the earth can get . Xx
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
Technically speaking, Neptune is the planet with the lowest surface temperature; however, Neptune does not have a solid surface.
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The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
Venus is hottest. Next is Mercury.
Jupiter, at the surface anyway. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of all the planets.
Venus has the highest average surface temperature among the inner planets. Its thick atmosphere traps heat, leading to extreme temperatures of around 467 degrees Celsius (872 degrees Fahrenheit) on its surface.
Neptune is a gas giant with no solid surface and extreme frigid temperatures due to its distance from the sun. The average temperature on Neptune is around -360°F (-218°C), making it one of the coldest planets in our solar system.
Mercury and Venus are downright HOT, and Earth is just warm enough now and getting warmer. Aside from that, the answer really depends on what temperature you call 'warm', now doesn't it.
Because of the planets extremely cold temperature. The "ice" is frozen methane ice.
In order, they are Venus, Mercury, Earth, Mars.