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about minus 170 degrees Celsius.

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Does the dark side of the moon always face away from the sun?

The side that faces away from the flashlight or the sun is always the dark side.


Which planet has a face hot and a face cold?

Mercury, with almost no atmosphere, is also closest to the sun and has the largest range of temperatures between the side facing the sun and the side facing away - a difference of about 600 K.


Why does Mercury have the largest difference in extreme surface?

It is the closest to the sun so the side that faces the Sun gets very hot. It has no atmosphere to retain the heat, so when the side is facing away from the sun, the temperature drops drastically and it becomes very cold.


What planet is cold and farthest from the sun?

Neptune is the farthest planet away from the Sun. It is cold, but actually warmer than Uranus.


What is the climate in Pluto?

Really cold it is farthest away from the sun so it is cold they say that it is freezing there

Related questions

How cold can it be on the side away from the sun?

230 degrees


How cold could it be on the side away from the sun?

dnt knw


How cold can it be in the side away from the sun?

It drops to 147 C.


How hot cold can be on the side away from the sun?

It can get down to 80 K.


Is mercury really hot and really cold?

The side of Mercury that faces the sun is extremely heated, however the side of Mercury that faces away from the sun is extremely cold.


Is it cold or hot on the planet Mercury?

sense it does not spin on it's axis its both hot and cold. the side facing the sun is hot and the side away is relatively cold


What would happn if the eart didn't rotate?

The earth would be a dead planet, with the side facing the sun very hot, and the side facing away from the sun very cold.


Does the dark side of the moon always face away from the sun?

The side that faces away from the flashlight or the sun is always the dark side.


Which planet has a face hot and a face cold?

Mercury, with almost no atmosphere, is also closest to the sun and has the largest range of temperatures between the side facing the sun and the side facing away - a difference of about 600 K.


How do you feel the sun if its far away?

cold


Why does Mercury have the largest difference in extreme surface?

It is the closest to the sun so the side that faces the Sun gets very hot. It has no atmosphere to retain the heat, so when the side is facing away from the sun, the temperature drops drastically and it becomes very cold.


What does the sun help to rise?

Well, assuming the Earth rotated in such a way that one side was always facing the sun and the opposite side were always facing away from it, like Venus (maybe it was Mercury), then Earth could not support life because the side facing the sun would be very hot, and the other side would be very cold, like Venus, the side always facing the sun is around 900 degrees F, and the cold side is around -280 or -300 degrees F.