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The top four hottest planets in our solar system are Venus, Mercury, Earth, and Mars. Venus is the hottest due to its thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide, trapping heat with a runaway greenhouse effect, leading to surface temperatures around 900°F (475°C). Mercury, despite being closer to the Sun, has extreme temperature fluctuations and lacks a significant atmosphere, resulting in very high daytime temperatures but much cooler nights. Earth and Mars have milder climates, with Earth having an average temperature around 59°F (15°C) and Mars being much colder, but it can experience warmer temperatures near the equator during certain times.

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