Venus's surface temperature is the same on both the day and night side.
The planet whose "dark side" never faces Earth is Venus. This occurs because Venus is in synchronous rotation with its orbit around the Sun, meaning it takes about the same time to rotate on its axis as it does to complete one orbit. As a result, one hemisphere of Venus continuously faces the Sun while the opposite side remains in perpetual darkness. Thus, we never see the "dark side" of Venus from Earth.
Mercury
Mercury
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
Venus and Mercury, Venus is hotter though
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.
Yes. Venus is dry and extremely hot.
It's actually because, though Mercury is allot closer to the Sun than Venus, Venus spins round like earth..... Meaning that Venus is hot all around it's surface. However Mercury stays with one side facing the sun, leaving only one side of Mercury to be hot, and the other..... Well, freezing cold I'd say.
Yes, it is too hot to land on Venus
Mercury
No. Venus is extremely hot.
Because Planet Venus is very near from the Sun. That's why it's hot.
No, Venus is always very very hot.
No. Venus is far too hot.
The sunny side gets extremely hot. The dark side gets extremely cold.
no,because Venus is a hot planet ,so Venus will not have any storms.
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