Venus is Hot Enough to Melt Lead!
Venus has surface temperatures of 473°C, hot enough to melt metal!
You might think Mercury is the hottest because it’s closest to the Sun, but nope! Venus wins the heat contest with a sizzling average surface temperature of 473°C.
That is hot enough to melt lead—a metal you might use in a pencil lead or fishing weight! Why? Because Venus is wrapped in a thick atmosphere mostly made of carbon dioxide that traps all the heat.
This runaway greenhouse effect is so intense that there’s almost no temperature difference between the day side and the night side, or even the poles and the equator. It’s hot all the time!