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  • Venus: The Hottest Planet with a Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere
    The planet you're thinking of is Venus.

    Here's why:

    * Hot: Venus has the hottest surface temperature of any planet in our solar system, reaching a scorching 867°F (464°C).

    * Swirling clouds: Venus's atmosphere is thick and dense, with clouds of sulfuric acid swirling constantly.

    * Carbon dioxide: Venus's atmosphere is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (CO2), which traps heat and contributes to the planet's extreme temperatures.

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