Venus is warmer than it would be if it had no atmosphere because the thick poisonous atmosphere holds in heat. Without the atmosphere, the heat would only be in the day, while at night it would be freezing.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
venus rotates backwards in relation to the other planets
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Venus has a thick atmosphere made up of mostly carbon dioxide, which traps heat from the sun in a greenhouse effect. This leads to high surface temperatures exceeding 800 degrees Fahrenheit (427 degrees Celsius), making it the hottest planet in our solar system despite it not being the closest to the sun.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
They have no moons. They are also the two planets with the hottest surface temperatures (Venus slightly hotter). In their orbits, the two are the only planets "inferior" to Earth (closer to the Sun).
Yes, Earth has the largest moon, which is called the Moon. It is bigger in comparison to the moons of other terrestrial planets such as Mars, Mercury, and Venus.
The other two planets are Mercury and Venus.
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It's backwards. Venus rotates the opposite direction from most other moons and planets.
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Earth, Venus, and Mercury are also inner planets.
The rotational direction of Venus and Uranus is opposite to the direction of the rest of the planets.