Asked by blobby
Why is Venus the hottest solar system planet?(1 point)
Responses
It has abundance of nitrogen and oxygen gases.
It has abundance of nitrogen and oxygen gases.
It is closest to the sun.
It is closest to the sun.
It has a core, a mantle, and a crust.
It has a core, a mantle, and a crust.
Its atmosphere is rich in carbon dioxide gas.
Responses
It has abundance of nitrogen and oxygen gases.
It has abundance of nitrogen and oxygen gases.
It is closest to the sun.
It is closest to the sun.
It has a core, a mantle, and a crust.
It has a core, a mantle, and a crust.
Its atmosphere is rich in carbon dioxide gas.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Its atmosphere is rich in carbon dioxide gas.**
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system primarily due to its thick atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide, which creates a strong greenhouse effect, trapping heat and raising surface temperatures significantly.
**Its atmosphere is rich in carbon dioxide gas.**
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system primarily due to its thick atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide, which creates a strong greenhouse effect, trapping heat and raising surface temperatures significantly.
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