The planet has more volcanoes than any other planet in our solar system and much of its surface is covered in lava.
Most dangerous planets in our solar system.
Let us take a look at 10 strange and mysterious planets outside the solar system.
It is capable of spitting lava more than 186 miles 300 km up into space.
And then there are planets that are outside the solar system which are mysterious.
Without a doubt venus is the deadliest planet in our solar system thanks to its sulfur dioxide rich clouds.
Deadly planets do not only exist outside our solar system.
The surface pressure is equivalent to being more than half a mile underwater.
Earth the only planet in our solar system with liquid water on the surface.
The most powerful of io s volcanoes is loki which is also the most powerful volcano we ve found in our solar system.
The himalayas of venus the view of jupiter from io being able to see the entire solar system in one glance from pluto all of these have places have some pretty nasty price tags attached.
Here are the ones you need to know.
On mars a dust storm can develop in a matter of hours and envelope the entire planet within a few days.
The martian dust vortices tower over their earthly counterparts reaching the height of mount everest with winds in excess of 300 kilometers per hour.
These strange and mysterious planets outside the solar system have been discovered in the past decade or so after dr.
Alexander wolszczan discovered the first three in 1994.
Mars mars was a wet and warm planet billions of years ago.
Oct 12 2015 this month marks the 20th anniversary of the detection.
We have one lurking nearby too.
For 20 years now we ve been discovering planets far outside our solar system.
They are the largest and most violent dust storms in our solar system.
Planet facts interesting planet facts mercury the smallest and fastest planet it zips around the sun in only 88 earth days.
Those clouds prevent useful sunlight from reaching the planet s surface and stop deadly carbon dioxide from leaving the atmosphere.
In our own solar system mercury is the closest planet to the sun at a mean distance of 57 910 000km.
Temperatures on its dayside reach about 430 c while the sun itself has a surface temperature.