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If you increase the albedo, more solar radiation will be reflected back into space and so the temperature will be lowered.
The distance varies very little so the temperature change is small, probably too small to be measured at present.
In general the temperature of a planet falls with distance from the sun. However, Venus is nearly 90% further from the sun than Mercury but, instead of being cooler, Venus is 40% hotter.
Mercury has the least variation in surface temperature among the planets in our solar system. This is because it has almost no atmosphere to trap heat, leading to very hot temperatures on the sunny side and very cold temperatures on the dark side.
Water has a high specific heat capacity, meaning it can absorb a large amount of heat energy while experiencing only a small temperature change. Therefore, one kilogram of water would absorb the most heat energy with the least temperature change compared to other substances.
If you increase the albedo, more solar radiation will be reflected back into space and so the temperature will be lowered.
Pluto. It is the 9th planet from the sun and it is very different then Earth in size and temperature
Neutronium
Mercury with a surface temperature of 700K in the daytime and 100K in the night
Water has a high specific heat. This characteristic makes water stubern to change in its temperature. So since the water in the oceans and such never have there temperatures drastically changed the planet around it does not have to drastically change either.
which planet has a temperature of -180 to 400
The distance varies very little so the temperature change is small, probably too small to be measured at present.
Mercury is the smallest and the least massive planet, out of the eight in our solar system.
Saturn is the least dense planet in our solar system.
Neptune has an average temperature of -200C, making it the coldest planet in the solar system (at least now that Pluto has been demoted from planetary status).
This is impossible to answer for a planet with unknown conditions or characteristics.
Mercury is the least massive planet in our solar system.