Venus is the cloudiest and warmest planet!
Oh, dude, the warmest planet in our solar system is Venus, with scorching temperatures that could melt lead. And the cloudiest planet is also Venus, with thick clouds of sulfuric acid that you definitely wouldn't want to get caught in without an umbrella. So, yeah, Venus takes the crown for both "hottest" and "cloudiest" planet.
Mars is the warmest and possibly the cloudyest
Venus (even hotter than Mercury)
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.
While there is still ongoing research on this subject, it seems that Neptune's winds (which can reach up to 1,500 miles/hour) arise from a shallow process in its thin, outer atmosphere. Uranus has similar wind patterns, but because of its larger mass, Neptune has stronger winds. Check out the link below for more information on the subject.
Oh, dude, the warmest planet in our solar system is Venus, with scorching temperatures that could melt lead. And the cloudiest planet is also Venus, with thick clouds of sulfuric acid that you definitely wouldn't want to get caught in without an umbrella. So, yeah, Venus takes the crown for both "hottest" and "cloudiest" planet.
Uranus
Venus is the warmest planet in the solar system
Mars is the warmest and possibly the cloudyest
Mars is the warmest and possibly the cloudyest
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No, Venus is the hottest.
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Venus (even hotter than Mercury)
Mercury is very much hotter.
Venus is the hottest planet, with temperatures of 600oC.
The superlative is cloudiest; the comparative is cloudier.