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  1. Nov 17, 2012 · 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...

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      Unlike on Earth, these continents weren't formed by plate...

    • How Far Away is Venus

      Venus takes 224.7 Earth days to travel around the sun. It...

    • Venus and Earth Similarities
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    Astronomers believe Venus and Earth formed around the same time.
    Both planets have a rocky core and silicate rock/metallic composition. This is why they are both called “terrestrial planets” along with Mercury and Mars.
    Earth and Venus have similar sizes. Venus is only about 5% smaller than Earth.
    They also have almost the same density. Again, with Venus being only 5% less dense than our planet.
    Venus’ cloudy atmosphere gives it a yellow/white color while Earth looks blue from afar.
    Venus rotates in the opposite direction as Earth. If you were to stand in Venus’ surface, you would see the Sun rise in the west, and set in the east.
    Venus also rotates veeery slowly. One single day in Venus is about 243 Earth days.
    Venus is extremely hot compared to Earth. It can reach 477 °C (750 K) on its surface. In fact, Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System. This is because of the greenhouse effect all the CO2...
    Venus and Earth are very similar in size, mass, density, and element composition.
    The atmospheres, temperature, and surface of the planets are significantly different, making Venus a toxic and inhabitable environment.
    Venus is sometimes referred to as Earth’s twin because of its similarities.
  2. Feb 15, 2022 · 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. The mean temperatures of planets in our solar system are: Mercury: 333°F (167°C) Venus: 867°F (464°C) Earth: 59°F (15°C)

    • NASA Planetary Fact Sheet
  3. It’s the hottest planet in our solar system. Venus is a cloud-swaddled planet named for a love goddess, and often called Earth’s twin. But pull up a bit closer, and Venus turns hellish. Our nearest planetary neighbor, the second planet from the Sun, has a surface hot enough to melt lead.

  4. Thirty miles up (about 50 kilometers), temperatures range from 86 to 158 Fahrenheit (30 to 70 Celsius), a range that, even at its higher-end, could accommodate Earthly life, such as “extremophile” microbes. And atmospheric pressure at that height is similar to what we find on Earth’s surface.

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  6. Nov 8, 2024 · Venus has a thick atmosphere. It traps heat and makes Venus very hot. Venus has an active surface, including volcanoes! Venus spins the opposite direction of Earth and most other planets. Time on Venus. A day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days. A year on Venus lasts 225 Earth days. Venus's Neighbors. Venus does not have any moons.

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