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Why is Venus hotter than Mercury?

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Answer: Thick atmosphere traps heat

Thick atmosphere traps heatCorrect! Mercury is closer to the sun, but Venus is hotter (~465°C vs Mercury's ~430°C dayside). Venus has extremely thick CO₂ atmosphere (90x Earth's pressure) creating runaway greenhouse effect. Sunlight enters, heats surface, but infrared radiation can't escape—trapped by CO₂ and sulfuric acid clouds. Mercury has almost no atmosphere—no heat retention. Venus is hottest planet despite being second from sun!

Venus is larger than MercuryWrong. Size doesn't determine temperature. Venus is hotter because its thick CO₂ atmosphere creates extreme greenhouse effect trapping heat.

Mercury has no coreWrong. Mercury does have an iron core. Venus is hotter because its dense CO₂ atmosphere creates greenhouse effect, not Mercury's internal structure.

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