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The hottest temperature in the solar system was recorded on which planet ?

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The hottest temperature in the solar system was recorded on which planet ?

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  1. Venus.  They got the hottest chicks there.


  2. mercury

  3. Venus.  But check the link below for more information please.

  4. I would presume Mercury because it is obviously closest to the sun

    But I've learned now... that it's Venus

    geez

  5. Venus.  Mercury may be closest to the Sun but Venus has a thick, dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide.  The average temperature on the surface is 452C (about 845F).

  6. VENUS BECAUSE VENUS HAS THICK  CLOUDS THAT TRAP THE SUN'S HEAT IN THEM THEN THE THICK ATMOSPHERE LIKE TRAPS THE HEAT AND THEY'RE LIKE HAVING s*x TOGETHER AND MAKES VENUS HOT.

  7. venus

  8. Even though Venus is closer to the sun, it has constant CO2 cloud cover, while Mercury does not, as a result, Mercury has the hottest temperature of 600 degrees.

  9. Do we have weather stations on all of the planets?

    I assume you are asking about estimated temperatures.

  10. Venus, NOT Mercury.

    Mercury is closest to the sun, this is true. However, because of its proximity to the sun it lacks an atmosphere. Mercury's gaseous molecules reached escape velocity long ago and the atmosphere was 'burned off' leaving a vacant wasteland of rock with a similar surface to the earth's moon. There is nothing to hold in solar radiation, thus is flies out into space.

    Venus is a different story. Its atmosphere is primarily composed of carbon dioxide - the primary green house gas -, which acts like a one-way door. The solar heat enters, but it cannot leave. Thus, an oven is created. This is why Venus has no water. Pictures suggest that Venus once had an aqueous environment, but because of climatic changes and intense heat.... it evaporated.

    Also, because of an overactive core, Venus seems to recreate its continents every X years. So, we do not expect to find fossils or many bacteria.

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