You don't know what the temps are there cause we just have photos and rovers there.
The rovers there have thermometers and take readings that get transmitted to NASA computers. So it is their data that we are using.
The position a planet is in relation to the sun also has a great deal to do with how hot it is there.
Uh no !!! They have 80-90 F temperatures at the equator on planets such as Venus, Earth, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and Nibiru.
The asteroid belts act as a photon capacitor that re-emits the photons from 1 hertz to 1 x 10^25 hertz that go 1/r^2 to the Tiamat Belt then gets re-emited to Jupiter through Neptune then onto the Kuiper Belts which then go onto Pluto then Nibiru.
NASA took a reading in the Tiamat Belt back in 1992 with a temperature
reading hotter than the sun.
CO2 tends to "trap" heat and light in the atmosphere so it can't get out, thus making the planet warmer.
The CO2 gets absorbed by plants and plankton which then produes oxygen.
It is the CO that remains static in the whole carbon-cycle which is bad.
So when are you guys going to try to ban di-hydrogen monoxide ??