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The highest surface temperature recorded in our solar system is found on Venus, where average temperatures reach around 465 degrees Celsius (869 degrees Fahrenheit) due to a thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide that creates a strong greenhouse effect. This extreme heat makes Venus hotter than Mercury, despite being farther from the Sun. Additionally, the planet's dense clouds of sulfuric acid contribute to its harsh conditions.

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