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  • Planetary Temperatures: Why No Planet Reaches 860° Celsius
    There's no planet that has a constant temperature of 860 degrees.

    Here's why:

    * Planets have varying temperatures: Planets have different temperatures based on factors like their distance from the sun, atmospheric composition, and geological activity.

    * Surface temperatures are not consistent: Even on a single planet, surface temperatures can vary significantly depending on location, time of day, and season.

    Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system, with an average surface temperature of around 867 degrees Fahrenheit (464 degrees Celsius). However, this is just an average, and temperatures can fluctuate.

    It's important to remember that even extremely hot planets like Venus don't maintain a single, consistent temperature across their entire surface.

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