Venus is always extremely hot, year-round, anywhere and anytime, day or night.
The thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide only absorbs about 40% of the solar radiation that reaches the planet, but it transports this heat around the planet, to the night side and the poles. The overall temperature is between 455 and 460 degrees, Celcius!
(This is up to 860 degrees Fahrenheit, twice as hot as most oven temperatures and high enough to melt lead.)
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
The coldest temperature ever recorded on Venus is around -175 degrees Celsius (-283 degrees Fahrenheit) in its upper atmosphere layers. Venus has a very dense atmosphere that traps heat, leading to high surface temperatures despite the cold temperatures at higher altitudes.
Cold temperatures on Venus occur primarily at the high altitudes in the atmosphere, where temperatures can drop to around -70 degrees Celsius (-94 degrees Fahrenheit). The surface of Venus is extremely hot, with temperatures exceeding 450 degrees Celsius (840 degrees Fahrenheit) due to its thick atmosphere and greenhouse effect.
Venus doesn't get cold at night because it is so close to the sun.
No, Venus is always very very hot.
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No. Venus is very hot, with temperatures around 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. Venus is too hot for liquid water to exist.
first of all, you can not go to venus because it is hot and you will not live on venus but if you say you should wear cold ones because it is hot so hot that you can not live but you should wear cold ones
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
Yes, Venus has one cold side and one hot side and if you land on Venus you would probably freeze or melt.2nd Answer:That is true for the planet Mercury, but Venus is covered with thick clouds which hold in the heat. The temperature is always about 860 degrees, F.
All except earth and venus.
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.