IT depends, if a planet is closer to the sun the temperature is high. Take Mercury for example it is very hot due to its location near the sun. However planets farther away are much cooler.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
Because they 4 inner planets are nearer the Sun, which warms them with its heat.
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liquid water, the right amount of gases, and the temperature has to have a definite position.
... is tilted almost 90 degrees on it's axis, so it rotates sideways.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
Because they 4 inner planets are nearer the Sun, which warms them with its heat.
It's mainly to do with its closeness to the sun, compared with the other planets. Although mercury is closer, Venus is hotter due to it's thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, which holds the energy from the sun a lot better than mercury, which has no atmosphere.
Planets closer to the sun will receive more of the suns energy per unit of area on their surface than planets further from the sun, so will generally be hotter.
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All eight planets have a surface temperature, though it varies as the planets distance from the sun varies. Closer planets to the sun generally have a higher surface temperature, while further planets have a colder surface temperature.
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Inner planets
We have two such planets in the solar system, which are Mercury and Venus. There are also several other planets that have no oceans but which are cold.
The Terrestrial planets have a higher density. Their structure includes a large percentage of rock, while the Jovian planets are composed mostly of gas.
Because there eather closer to the sun or farther way.