Venus is the hottest planet. with its thick atmosphere and thick clouds, it keeps all the heat in, so since its the second planet from the sun it gets extremely hot. the temperature is fairly constant at 735 degrees kelvin.
the hottest planet is venus
The 3rd hottest planet in our solar system is Venus. Its thick atmosphere traps heat from the Sun, creating a runaway greenhouse effect that makes it the hottest planet with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
The hottest planet in our solar system is Venus, with surface temperatures reaching up to 900°F (465°C). However, the Sun is the hottest celestial body in our solar system, with temperatures in its core reaching millions of degrees Celsius.
No. For example Venus is the second closest planet but is the hottest. This is because it has a thick atmosphere and therefore it holds the heat in more than mercury (the closest planet) does.
No, Mars is very cold. Venus would be the "hottest" planet. --Constant hottest temperatures: Venus (Due to sulfuric acid causing greenhouse effect AKA intense global warming) --Hottest Temperatures: Mercury (due to proximity to sun)
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Mercury is the hottest planet in the universe so far as we know it.
We obviously don't know what the hottest exoplanet is but the highest estimated recording we have is of the planet HD 149026 b which is 2038 C or 3700 F
No Mars is not the hottest planet. Venus is the hottest planet.
Neptune is not the hottest planet, Venus is.
venus is the hottest planet
the hottest planet is venus
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system.
no venus is the hottest planet .no
The hottest planet in our solar system is Venus
The hottest temperature that is known to us, and is believed to be the hottest in the universe, is the 5.5 trillion deg Celsius created at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in 2012.
With a temperature of 462 degrees, Venus is the hottest planet.