Venus has the highest surface temperature of all the planets.
Venus has the highest average surface temperature due to its thick atmosphere that traps heat, creating a greenhouse effect. Neptune has the lowest average surface temperature, being the farthest planet from the Sun and having a frigid atmosphere.
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Venus has the highest average surface temperature due to its thick atmosphere that traps heat, creating a greenhouse effect. Neptune has the lowest average surface temperature, being the farthest planet from the Sun and having a frigid atmosphere.
Venus has the highest average temperatures of the inner planets, with surface temperatures that can exceed 860 degrees Fahrenheit (460 degrees Celsius) due to its thick atmosphere, greenhouse gases, and proximity to the Sun.
Earth is the most massive terrestrial planet, so it has the highest surface gravity.
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Countries with some of the highest temperatures on the planet include Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Iran in the Middle East, as well as Australia, India, and Sudan. These countries often experience extreme heatwaves and record-breaking temperatures.
The planet Saturn has four season, however, the temperatures for the seasons changes are from the surface temperature that changes little with the latitude. The warmth of the temperatures are not by the sun, but by the warmth of the planet.
No. Red stars have the lowest surface temperatures while blue stars have the highest.
No. Venus does (greenhouse effect).
Venus has the highest average surface temperature of any planet in our solar system. Its thick atmosphere traps heat from the Sun, creating extreme temperatures that can reach up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius).