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7th Nov 2014
13th Nov 2017
Venus. The hottest planet in the solarsystem
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Comments

  • penguindude
    penguindude
    2nd Oct 2015
    The mass is slightly higher than Earth so he is right. But it would most likely not be noticable due to the fact the atmosphere would crush you under a second on the surface.
  • Sunny17431
    Sunny17431
    4th Sep 2015
    ddcking the gravitational pull is not stronger than Earth's it's just the surface pressure is 90 times stronger the Earth's
  • electriclance
    electriclance
    3rd Jun 2015
    Yes, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system thanks to its thick atmosphere. All the sun's heat that enters Venus, cannot escape due to all the carbon dioxide. Venus has hundreds of times more carbon dioxide than earth.
  • Ddcking
    Ddcking
    2nd May 2015
    Did you know that Venus has a stronger gravitational pull than Earth? And its the hottest planet in the solar system even though that its not the closest to the sun!
  • jward212
    jward212
    8th Nov 2014
    +1 nice to know the atmosphere is made of gassious sulfric acid, is this a good earth/moon id:1667439 ;)
  • SlenderHunter
    SlenderHunter
    8th Nov 2014
    It's beautiful! +1
  • Planet
    Planet
    7th Nov 2014
    why did this disapeard so fast from the fp?
  • Planet
    Planet
    7th Nov 2014
    mercury isn't the hottest planet, mercurius is closer to the sun but don't have a atmosphere, venus do have a very big atmosphere, all the heat on venus can't escape, on venus are much vulcanos that shoots lava 24 hour every day
  • Nuclearoid
    Nuclearoid
    7th Nov 2014
    blob display looks good too
  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    7th Nov 2014
    i closed my tabs about venus, opened tpt, looked at fp and found THIS, LOOOOOL, but merkur is the hottest planet