Venus
Uranus
The sun.
Venus is known for its thick cloud cover and extreme heat, with temperatures reaching up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius). These clouds are composed mainly of sulfuric acid, contributing to the planet's harsh conditions.
Hot and even more hot
Venus
Uranus
The sun.
mercury
venus
Venus is the warmest planet in our solar system because of its thick atmosphere that traps heat. It is also very cloudy, with a dense layer of clouds made of sulfuric acid that contribute to its extreme greenhouse effect, keeping the planet hot.
Because of the yellow fire ball in the sky slowing burning our planet.
because the sun is hot and red and yellow are hot colours no it is because the sun is not a very hot color referring to planets and fire. our sun, believe it or not is not that hot. if it were blue it would be super hot. if it were red it would be super not hot.
its not usually cloudy but its wet season weeks ago but usually its hot very very hot so that means lots and lots of rain
Venus is known for its thick cloud cover and extreme heat, with temperatures reaching up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius). These clouds are composed mainly of sulfuric acid, contributing to the planet's harsh conditions.
Super Super Hot
No. The sun is extremely hot, but it is a star, not a planet.