yes
The hottest (surface temperature) is Venus then, getting colder: Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. (In fact Neptune and Uranus are very similar in temperature.)
Earth is a terrestrial planet, characterized by a solid surface, water, and a breathable atmosphere. Mars is also a terrestrial planet, but it is smaller and colder than Earth, with a thin atmosphere and evidence of past water flow on its surface.
Venus is the fourth hottest planet in our solar system, with surface temperatures reaching up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius) due to its thick atmosphere that traps heat.
Venus is hottest Mercury is second hottest Earth is third hottest Mars is fourth hottest Jupitar is fourth coldest Saturn is the third coldest Uranus is the second coldest Neptune is the coldest
the hottest planet is venus
No Mars is not the hottest planet. Venus is the hottest planet.
is mars the third hottest planet
mars and the moon is not a planet
Mars, but i am not sure.
Mars
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Yes.Earth is 3rd hottest,Mercury is 2nd hottest, and Venus is the hottest.
The hottest planet is Venus. Then Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, then if it was still a planet, Pluto. (Uranus has been proven to be colder than Neptune, despite Neptune being further from the sun).
Well, it really depends really because Mars is the closest planet in our solarsystem. The answer is Mars.
Because it is the fourth planet from the Sun, in the solar system. Mercury is the first, but Venus (second from the Sun) is the hottest planet. That's because of the strong "greenhouse effect " of the atmosphere on Venus.
Mecury is not called the red planet. Mars is called the red planet because of the iron oxide (rust) in it's soil, making the planet look red. Yes, Venus is the hottest planet but it is not called the red planet.
The hottest (surface temperature) is Venus then, getting colder: Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. (In fact Neptune and Uranus are very similar in temperature.)