The inner, rockey or terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars). these are warm as they are closer to the sun than the gas giants.
Although Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, it is only the second hottest planet after Venus. Venus gets hotter as the thick carbon Dioxide atmosphere holds the heat more effectively, while Mercury has no atmosphere.
troposphere
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Venus (even hotter than Mercury)
The answer is Earth.
All the planets have temperatures that cover a larger range than that. The Earth goes from about -70 to about +55 degrees C.
Usually the warmest temperatures occur in February
Tropopause
troposphere
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Venus (even hotter than Mercury)
The latitudes that are around the equator are the latitudes that usually have the warmest temperatures. Countries and cities around the equator usually experience sunshine all year round.
No, in fact many planets are hotter than it. the warmest is Venus and then Mercury.
Because the two extremes of temperatures are in those months. In the northern hemisphere the coldest temperatures would be in January and the warmest in July. In the southern hemisphere the warmest temperatures would be in January and the coldest in July.
Venus is the hottest planet, with temperatures of 600oC.
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