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Biology, 21.01.2020 18:31 tayfaulk123

In general, the surface temperatures of the planets decrease with increasing distance from the sun, ranging from an average temperature on venus of 480o c to -210o c on neptune. what property of venus gives it the designation as the "hottest" planet and the exclusion to the rule that the temperatures decrease with increasing distance from the sun?

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venus rotates faster than mercury does, causing longer days and more heating.

venus has a smaller mass than mercury requiring less heat to raise the temperature.

venus has a dense atmosphere that traps heat, raising the average surface temperature.

venus is much closer to the sun than mercury, thus causing higher average temperatures.


In general, the surface temperatures of the planets decrease with increasing distance from the sun,

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