it is hottter because venus has the greenhouse affect
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.
Mercury and Venus The distance between planets is changing constantly (because they're moving) , but Mercury and Venus come closest together. As a general rule the further from the Sun you go the further apart planets are spread.
Mercury is the planet closest to the sun among the options given.
The planets in our solar system that do not have any moons are Mercury and Venus.
Yes, The surface temperature of Mercury ranges between 100 K and 700 K. while that on Venus (caused by the greenhouse effect of it atmosphere) is at least 735 K.
Venus, but is also hotter than Mercury even though it is further away from the sun.
Even though Mercury is closer to the sun than Venus, Venus is hotter because it has a dense atmosphere that traps the suns heat while Mercury does not.
Venus and Mercury, Venus is hotter though
there is more volcanoes on venus than Mercury
Venus is hotter than Mercury because of its thick atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide, which creates a strong greenhouse effect. This traps heat inside the planet, leading to extreme surface temperatures that are hotter than Mercury, despite Venus being further from the Sun. Mercury, on the other hand, has a very thin atmosphere that cannot retain heat as effectively.
venus is hotter but mercury is the one closest to the sun
mercury is hotter Venus has long been considered the hottest planet due to the cloud cover and its creating an enormous greenhouse effect. I do not believe Mercury is hotter.
Venus is hotter than Mercury, with an average surface temperature of about 467°C compared to Mercury's average surface temperature of about 167°C. This is due to Venus' thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide, which creates a greenhouse effect that traps heat and raises temperatures to extreme levels.
Mercury is less hotter than Venus because it has a thin atmosphere and the heat that is attracted during day time goes away at night and the temperature becomes -170 degrees while Venus has a thick atmosphere and does not allow heat to pass.
Venus. Even though Mercury is closer to the sun, Venus's atmosphere is full of a gas that traps all the heat in, this gas is called CO2.
Venus and Mercury
Venus is hotter than Mercury due to its thick atmosphere, which traps heat from the sun, creating a strong greenhouse effect. Mercury lacks a substantial atmosphere, so it cannot retain heat as effectively as Venus, despite being closer to the sun.