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- Venus - Wikipedia
The surface pressure is 9 3 megapascals (93 bars), and the average surface temperature is 737 K (464 °C; 867 °F), above the critical points of both major constituents and making the surface atmosphere a supercritical fluid of mainly supercritical carbon dioxide and some supercritical nitrogen
- Solar System Temperatures - NASA Science
Planetary surface temperatures tend to get colder the farther a planet is from the Sun Venus is the exception, as its proximity to the Sun, and its dense atmosphere make it our solar system's hottest planet
- How Hot is Venus? The Average Temperature Is Hotter Than You Think | Space
The average temperature on Venus is 864 degrees Fahrenheit (462 degrees Celsius) Temperature changes slightly traveling through the atmosphere, growing cooler farther away from the surface
- What is the Average Surface Temperature on Venus?
Whereas the Earth has an average surface temperature of 14 degrees Celsius, the average temperature of Venus is 460 degrees Celsius That is roughly 410 degrees hotter than the hottest
- Why Venus Is Not Habitable: Heat, Acid, and Pressure
Venus looks like Earth’s twin, but its surface is a hellscape of extreme heat, crushing pressure, and sulfuric acid clouds that make life nearly impossible
- Let’s learn about Venus - Science News Explores
Venus’ surface is hot enough to melt lead, studded with volcanoes and shrouded in clouds of corrosive acid
- Venus Facts - Second Planet From the Sun - Science Notes and Projects
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system, with surface temperatures consistently around 462°C (864°F) This extreme heat is due to its thick atmosphere trapping heat in a runaway greenhouse effect
- Extraterrestrial life - Venus, Atmosphere, Habitability | Britannica
The average surface temperature of Venus is approximately 750 K (477 °C, or 891 °F) Even at the poles or on the tops of the highest Venusian mountains, surface temperatures do not fall below 400 K (127 °C, or 261 °F) The temperatures on Venus are too hot for Earth -style life
- Venus, Earths twin sister - The Planetary Society
With average surface temperatures of 470 degrees Celsius (878 degrees Fahrenheit) — hot enough to melt lead — Venus has the hottest surface of any planet in the Solar System
- Venus - National Air and Space Museum
Venus is about the same size as Earth, but a very different planet It rotates in a backward direction, a characteristic it shares with Uranus Venus is nearer the Sun than Earth and has a very thick atmosphere, the surface temperature is extremely high, as much as 475° Celsius (900° Fahrenheit)
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