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Venus. Talia Bauder. F a c t s. Hottest planet Second planet from the sun Size: diameter- 7257 miles Gravity: 8.87 m/sec 2 or 0.904 g . Temperature: average temperature is about 867 degrees Fahrenheit or 464 degrees Celsius Dry and hot surface 6 th largest planet
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Venus Talia Bauder
Facts • Hottest planet • Second planet from the sun • Size: diameter- 7257 miles • Gravity: 8.87 m/sec2 or 0.904 g. • Temperature: average temperature is about 867 degrees Fahrenheit or 464 degrees Celsius • Dry and hot surface • 6th largest planet • Brightest planet in the Solar System • No moons
Venus bulbs Location of Business: 27.8 miles from Earth • Get the best quality light bulbs. • Long lasting • Give off the brightest light • Pricing: • -12 pack of light bulbs: $10 • - 6 pack of light bulbs: $5 • -~Sale: Buy 2 packs of 12, get a dozen free • Venus is the brightest planet in the solar system Except for the moon and sun • covered in a very thick layer of greenhouse gases. This makes its surface extremely reflective, so that about 70% of the sunlight that comes in to Venus gets reflected as visible light.
Pizza Venus Pizza Venus location: 27.8 miles from Earth • More than 20 toppings to choose from • Hottest and freshest pizza • Pricing: • -Small Pizza: $15.00, with toppings: $16.50 • -Large Pizza: $20.00, with toppings: $21.50 • Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system • the extreme heat on Venus comes from the greenhouse effect. They feel the thick clouds around Venus work as a greenhouse would. They let the heat of the sun in but prevent it from dissipating. The temperature on Venus' surface is about 870 degrees.
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