It obviously does not.
Our sun's surface temperature averages, by direct spectral measurement, approximately 10,000o Fahrenheit, or 5500o Celsius or 5774o Kelvin. Internal temperature depends mainly upon which particular model of her thermodynamics you personally support. The sun's surface temperature is 6,000 degrees Celsius, 11,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The center of the sun is ~15700000 degrees Celsius.
Because of it's thick CO2 atmosphere and slow rotation, Venus maintains an average temperature of around 460 °C (860 °F) whether it is "day" or "night". :)
snow will fall when it is about 10.degrees Fahrenheit
Of course it has high temperature(above 50 degree of Celsius), hot, vapor on the water surface, smoke.
The temperature of the sun's corona reaches at least one million degrees and possibly more. This is strange because the surface of the sun has temperatures of five thousand degrees. The corona is much farther away and logically should be cooler.
About 7900 degrees Celsius, surface temperature.
It does not! The temperature range is -190 to 430 degrees C.
It does not! The temperature range is -190 to 430 degrees C.
The average temperature of the surface of Uranus is -224° Celsius.
480 degrees Celsius
21 degrees celsius
About 9100 degrees Celsius.
484 degrees Celsius
About 7900 degrees Celsius, surface temperature.
The average surface temperature on Mars is 20 degrees Celsius at noon at the equator. At the poles, the temperature drops down to -153 degrees Celsius.
The minimum recorded surface temperature on the planet Mars is -87 degrees celsius, the maximum is 40 degrees celsius. The mean temperature is -46 degrees celsius.
The surface temperature of Omega varies slightly. On average, the maximum surface temperature is 760 degrees Celsius, which converts to 1400 degrees Fahrenheit.