Some planets are cold whereas the others are hot depending with the distances from the sun.
Mercury and Venus: hot Earth: you know that! The rest of them: cold 2nd Answer: I don't understand that answer . . . In any event, Venus is extremely hot due to the thick cloud cover. Venus's surface temperature is close to 860 degrees, F. Earth's temperature runs from about -75 degrees to + 140 degrees, F. Mar's temperature runs between -200 degrees, F and 80 degrees, F., and Mercury's surface temperature runs from 840 degrees, F and -290 degrees, F. The rest of the planets, all gas giants, are very cold on their surface, but may be quite warm nearer their centers due to the immense pressure there.
No, the outer planets in our solar system are not hot. In fact, they are extremely cold due to their distance from the Sun. The outer planets, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are made up mostly of gases and have no solid surface to absorb and retain heat.
Outer: big, cold, gas giants (and lots of satellites) Inner: small, rocky, warn (to hot).
The cold planets are like mars,neptune,saturn,uranus and jupiter.Some dwaft planets are cold too. The hot ones are like venus,mercury.Planet Earth is the most suitable for humans to live.
hot planets i think are mercury and venus... cold planets i think starts from mars outward..
Cold and it's not a planet it's a satellite
Some planets are hoot, some are cold, and some have moderate temperatures.
Some planets are cold whereas the others are hot depending with the distances from the sun.
it does not it just makes them hot and cold
They are too hot or too cold. They do not have atmospheres.
Because all planets behind the earth are cold and all in front are hot this is because we are at peak temperature
murcuary venus?
We have two such planets in the solar system, which are Mercury and Venus. There are also several other planets that have no oceans but which are cold.
Mercury and Venus: hot Earth: you know that! The rest of them: cold 2nd Answer: I don't understand that answer . . . In any event, Venus is extremely hot due to the thick cloud cover. Venus's surface temperature is close to 860 degrees, F. Earth's temperature runs from about -75 degrees to + 140 degrees, F. Mar's temperature runs between -200 degrees, F and 80 degrees, F., and Mercury's surface temperature runs from 840 degrees, F and -290 degrees, F. The rest of the planets, all gas giants, are very cold on their surface, but may be quite warm nearer their centers due to the immense pressure there.
Becuase they are eather too hot, cold, have poisonus gasses, or don't have an atmosphere we can breathe.
Becuase they are eather too hot, cold, have poisonus gasses, or don't have an atmosphere we can breathe.