It isn't Earth is closer to the sun, therefore Earth is hotter.
Martian surface temperatures vary from lows of about -87 °C during the polar winters to highs of up to -5 °C in summers.
The wide range in temperatures is due to the thin atmosphere which cannot store much solar heat, the low atmospheric pressure, and the inability of Martian soil to store heat.
The planet is also 1.52 times as far from the sun as Earth, resulting in just 43 percent of the amount of sunlight.
Venus is hotter than Mars because of its thick atmosphere mainly composed of carbon dioxide, which creates a greenhouse effect trapping heat from the sun. Mars has a much thinner atmosphere, which cannot retain heat as effectively. Additionally, Venus is closer to the sun than Mars, further contributing to its higher temperatures.
Venus is closer to the sun, so it's hotter there. Water needs to stay below 100 deg C to remain a liquid, and Venus is hotter than that.
Earth is colder than Venus. This is because Venus is much closer to the sun than Earth is.
The Earth's nearest neighboring planets are Venus and Mars. Venus is closer to the Earth than Mars is.
No. The orbit of Venus is closer to Earth's orbit than the orbit of Mars, by an average of 38 million kilometers (Venus 108 million km, Earth 150 million km, Mars 230 million km)Mars is only the closest planet to Earth when Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth and Mars is on the same side as Earth and Mars is not too far ahead or behind the Earth in their orbits.It can be as long as an entire Earth year that Mars is not closer, and it will only be closer for less than 4 months at a time.
Venus is hotter than Mars because Venus is closer to the Sun.
No, on average Mars is colder than Earth because it is further away from the sun and has a much thinner atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere traps more heat, resulting in higher average temperatures compared to Mars.
No, Mars is closer to Earth than Jupiter.
Venus is hotter than Mars because of its thick atmosphere mainly composed of carbon dioxide, which creates a greenhouse effect trapping heat from the sun. Mars has a much thinner atmosphere, which cannot retain heat as effectively. Additionally, Venus is closer to the sun than Mars, further contributing to its higher temperatures.
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Mercury, Venus, and Earth are all closer to the sun than Mars is.
The reason Venus is hotter than Mars is because venus was made out of materisl and when the material blew up it rolled to the sun and it blew up and it blew up closer to the sun being the second planet of the sun but Mars is the forth planet from the sun.
venus is hotter but mercury is the one closest to the sun
the moon because its closer to earth
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Earth is closer to the sun than Mars.
Venus is closer to the sun, so it's hotter there. Water needs to stay below 100 deg C to remain a liquid, and Venus is hotter than that.