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which is the hottest planet in our solar system

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Answered by hanii123
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Answered by Anonymous
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Venus is the hottest answer in the Solar System for now. It is also called the "Morning Star". Venus has very long days since it takes 243 times longer to rotate on its axis than Earth does.

<> Surface of Venus:

Venus' surface exaggerates the height of Maat Mones, the highest volcano on Venus, to show its slopes in more detail. Maat Mons is named after Ma'at, the Egyptian Goddes of the Truth and Justice. The surface temperature is about 482°C or 900°C. Venus spins in the opposite direction of the Earth, meaning the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Venus' diameter is just 650 kms or 400 miles smaller than Earth. 

<> So What is it like?

This false-color picture of Venus was made from the data collected by probes, including the Magellan probe, sent to Venus between 1989 and 1992. The blue areas represent hugely plains of solid lava. The white, green and brown areas are higher land such as hills, mountains, volcanoes, and valleys.

<> Where is it?

Venus is the brightest planet. It can be seen in the early-morning or early-evening sky. depending on where it is in its orbit around the Sun That is why it is known as the "Morning or Evening Star"

<> A mass of Clouds:

The cloud layers are too thick to let much sunlight penetrate, but it does reflect a lot of light. In fact, after Moon, Venus is the brightest object in our night sky.

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