the more further the planet the more colder!
In general the temperature of a planet falls with distance from the sun. However, Venus is nearly 90% further from the sun than Mercury but, instead of being cooler, Venus is 40% hotter.
The distance varies very little so the temperature change is small, probably too small to be measured at present.
In general terms, the surface temperature of a planet decreases as its distance from the sun increases. However, Venus is approx 90% further from the sun than Mercury. But, instead of the temperature being lower, it is approx 40% higher.
The average distance the planet Venus is from the sun is 67,240,000 miles. Venus is the second closet planet to the sun.
On average, the distance between Venus and the sun is about 67 million miles (108 million kilometers). This distance can vary as both Venus and Earth have elliptical orbits around the sun.
In general the temperature of a planet falls with distance from the sun. However, Venus is nearly 90% further from the sun than Mercury but, instead of being cooler, Venus is 40% hotter.
Very little because Venus's orbit has a low eccentricity of 0.0067, which means that its distance from the Sun varies by only 0.7% above and below its average.
The distance varies very little so the temperature change is small, probably too small to be measured at present.
VERY ROUGHLY, as you get farther away form the Sun, the temperatures decrease.
In general terms, the surface temperature of a planet decreases as its distance from the sun increases. However, Venus is approx 90% further from the sun than Mercury. But, instead of the temperature being lower, it is approx 40% higher.
The average distance the planet Venus is from the sun is 67,240,000 miles. Venus is the second closet planet to the sun.
On average, the distance between Venus and the sun is about 67 million miles (108 million kilometers). This distance can vary as both Venus and Earth have elliptical orbits around the sun.
In general the temperature of a planet falls with distance from the sun. However, Venus is nearly 90% further from the sun than Mercury but, instead of being cooler, Venus is 40% hotter.
In general, the farther out the planet the colder it is. (Venus is an exception.)
108 million km is the average distance it is from the Sun.
The temperature of a planet varies with the distance from the sun because the sun is hot and the closer something is to the sun, the hotter the object gets. The further away the planet from the sun, the colder the planet.
The temperature of a planet varies with the distance from the sun because the sun is hot and the closer something is to the sun, the hotter the object gets. The further away the planet from the sun, the colder the planet.