Because Venus is global warming x1000 the gases caused by the volcanoes and lava flows trap Heat in
Earth is farther from the sun than Mercury and Venus, and so recieves kess energy from the sun. Compared with Venus, Earth also has a lot less carbon dioxide in its atmosphere, so it does not hold heat as easily. Since Mercury has almost not atmosphere to hold in heat, the night side of the planet is actually extremely cold.
Venus and Mercury, Venus is hotter though
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
Yes, Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System. Although Mercury is closer to the Sun than Venus, Venus is still hotter because of its atmosphere. Venus's atmosphere traps in the heat from the Sun.
Mercury: Small, rocky Venus: Hot, inhospitable Earth: Blue, life-sustaining Mars: Red, dusty
Because there are greenhouse gases which make it extremely hot.
The characteristics of Mercury and Venus and very hot.
Earth is farther from the sun than Mercury and Venus, and so recieves kess energy from the sun. Compared with Venus, Earth also has a lot less carbon dioxide in its atmosphere, so it does not hold heat as easily. Since Mercury has almost not atmosphere to hold in heat, the night side of the planet is actually extremely cold.
Venus and Mercury, Venus is hotter though
Must be hot as it is one planet closer to the Sun ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars etc.
It's actually because, though Mercury is allot closer to the Sun than Venus, Venus spins round like earth..... Meaning that Venus is hot all around it's surface. However Mercury stays with one side facing the sun, leaving only one side of Mercury to be hot, and the other..... Well, freezing cold I'd say.
Yes, Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System. Although Mercury is closer to the Sun than Venus, Venus is still hotter because of its atmosphere. Venus's atmosphere traps in the heat from the Sun.
Most likely the heat, it is the hottest planet. Not even Mercury is as hot as Venus.
One way Mercury and Venus are the same in which they differ from other planets is that they are both very hot and dry in the daytime
Heat is the common denominator of Mercury and Venus. While Venus remains around 800 degrees, Mercury changes from extremely hot to extremely freezing, depending on which side is facing the Sun. Unlike Venus, Mercury does not have enough of an atmosphere to keep the heat in at night.
Venus has a very thick atmosphere so it keeps a more consistent hot temperature and continually takes in heat. Then it releases much less at night than it absorbs during the day. Mercury has almost no atmosphere, so it gets hot during the day but immediately gets very cold at night.
Mercury: Small, rocky Venus: Hot, inhospitable Earth: Blue, life-sustaining Mars: Red, dusty