The hottest planet in the galaxy would be venus. This is because it has a layer of posoinous clouds which traps the suns heat.
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The hottest place in the Solar System is the Sun's core, where temperatures can reach up to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius). The surface of the Sun is cooler, but still extremely hot, with temperatures of about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5,500 degrees Celsius).
Venus is the hottest planet in our Solar System with a temperature of around 735 KOGLE-TR-56b is an extrasolar hot Jupiter located approximately 1,500 parsecs away in the constellation of Sagittarius and has a temperature of around 1,973 K
The core of a star is the hottest region, where nuclear fusion reactions take place, creating immense heat and energy. Temperatures in the core can reach millions of degrees Celsius.
No, the word 'galaxy' is a noun, a word for a large, self-contained mass of stars; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'galaxy' is 'it'.Example: The light from that galaxy takes so long to reach Earth, it may not even be there any more.
The nebula NGC 2440
Ethiopia is the hottest place in the world
The Halo
Cerina Vincent (Maya) Lost Galaxy
infrared
The hottest place in the British Isles is Jersey in the Channel Islands
Australia, it is experiencing summer(hottest).
sun
The hottest place in the Philippines is Tuguegarao. Tuguegarao is the capital of the province of Cagayan on the continent of Asia.
no, because the hottest place on earth is the saharah desert or the places near volcanoes.
No, the equator is not necessarily the hottest place on Earth. The hottest place can vary depending on season, time of day, and other factors such as proximity to oceans, deserts, or mountain ranges. Areas near the equator can experience high temperatures, but they are not always the hottest.
Place closest to equater