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Why is Venus So Hot? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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Why is Venus so hot? The planet’s thick CO2-filled atmosphere is great at trapping heat. This creates a runaway greenhouse effect that makes Venus roughly 700°F (389°C) hotter than it would be otherwise. @NASAJPL's Dr. Amy Hofmann provides all the sizzling details.Explore more about Earth’s closest planetary neighbor: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/venus/overview/#:-:text=Venus%27%20thick%20atmosphere%20traps%20heat,be%20without%20a%20greenhouse%20effectProducers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde Editor: Daniel Salazar Credit: NASA

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