Venus has a very thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, which traps the heat from the sun.
The gases around the planet traps the suns heat and energy in the atmosphere
Carbon dioxide traps the heat in the atmosphere of Venus and prevents it from escaping in to space (Venus contains a great amount of Co2 in its atmosphere). That's why, Venus is known as the hottest planet in the Solar System.
The hottest planet in our solar system is, despite proximity, Venus. Mercury is closer to the sun, however, Venus' atmosphere is so thick that it absorbs heat and does not release it for a while, acting somewhat like an oven.
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system
Heat is trapped in a solar cooker due to the greenhouse effect. The glass or plastic cover of the cooker allows sunlight to enter, but traps the heat energy inside, increasing the temperature inside the cooker and cooking the food.
Venus is the brightest and hottest Planet in our solar System.
Venus has a very dense atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide. This thick atmosphere traps heat, making Venus the hottest planet in our solar system.
A gas that traps solar energy is called a greenhouse gas. The main ones are water vapour, carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane. They trap the infrared heat rising from the surface of the earth and prevent it escaping to space.
Venus is the planet that traps the most heat due to its thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide. This greenhouse effect causes extremely high temperatures on the planet's surface, making it the hottest planet in our solar system.
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Venus is the hottest planet, with temperatures of 600oC.
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system because it has dense cloud cover which traps the suns heat. Mars is slightly cooler than the earth with a maximum temparature of 20 centigrade. Alos the venus has the thickest one in the solar system atmospher. The thick atmosphere on the venus traps the heat from the sun.