because its closer to the sun
That would be Venus. Its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere traps heat using the "greenhouse effect", making the temperatures so high that the surface of the planet is soft and melted.
Temperatures on Venus rose so high because of the greenhouse effect, which is caused by the thick atmosphere trapping heat from the sun. The atmosphere on Venus is mostly made up of carbon dioxide, which absorbs and retains heat, leading to extreme temperatures on the planet.
No. We currently to not have the technology for interplanetary mining. All mining takes place on Earth. Venus is particularly inhospitable due to extremely high pressures and temperatures at the surface, so if we were to start mining offworld, we would probably go to Mars or to asteroids instead of Venus.
The strength of gravity on the surface of Venus is about 91% of what it is on Earth, so the gravity there would be quite comfortable. Unfortunately the surface temperatures and pressures produced by the atmosphere of Venus would kill a human very quickly.
Venus's temperature is so high that it is impossible to have life on it. Venus's normal temperature is around 430F degrees to 900F degrees. That's really hot , because having temperatures so high all the water evaporates, that why it can't support life.
It is difficult because Venus has a thick atmosphere of methane. The atmosphere is so thick when a NASA probe tried to enter the thick atmosphere it crumbled to piece's. So that's why its hard.
Venus has a very weak magnetic field and a dry, desolate surface, so it is believed to have very little water. Any water that may have existed on Venus in the past would have evaporated due to the planet's high temperatures.
Venus got so hot because of all the gases in its atmosphere that they started a greenhouse effect on it making it now the hottest planet in the solar system.
No because it has such a strong atmosphere so liquid acid rains and evaporates before it hits the ground.
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The main gas responsible for Venus's extreme heat is carbon dioxide, which makes up about 96% of its atmosphere. Carbon dioxide traps heat from the sun through a greenhouse effect, leading to high temperatures on the planet's surface.
The surface of the planet Venus is not cold, but very very hot. The thick carbon dioxide atmosphere traps solar heat. So even though most of the Sun's radiation is reflected by the clouds around Venus, the surface temperature is as high as 460°C (860°F). The only cold places are high in the Venusian atmosphere on the night side of the planet. Temperatures high above the clouds (above 70 km in altitude) can get as low as -173°C (-280°F).