There is roughly a 147 °C range on Earth, or 265 °F.
The lowest recorded temperature on Earth is −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F), 21st July, 1983 at the Vostok Antarctic station.
the highest recorded temperature on Earth is 57.8 °C (136 °Fahrenheit), 13th August 1922 in Libya.
The maximum, minimum and mean temperature of the Earth at its surface are:
From absolute zero (-459.67 °F) upwards. The theoretical upper limit would be when particles approach the speed of light.
Water's boiling and freezing points defined by Fahrenheit are 32° F and 212° F.
(For very low or high temperatures, the Kelvin scale is generally used.)
earth's temperature ranges from about -15 degree F to about 101 degree F i think
There is a great range of temperatures on Earth. These temperatures range from far be low zero to more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit just on Earth's crust.
Its temperature you douche
how do the earth's poles help cool the earth's temp
can be up to +60 to -50 can be up to +60 to -50
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The greenhouse effect
Himalaya Rangeesser Himalayas is a prominent range 2000 to 3000 meters (6600 to 9800 ft) high
1400 Fahrenheit
how do the earth's poles help cool the earth's temp
the range is 243
Earths surface temp. is about 95 degrees F to about 105 degrees F :)
It depends on your latitude and logitude, and if your in the deserts or mountains, you know.
just subtract the highest temp. - lowest temp
The temp range is between -184o C to 427o C(-300o F to 800o F)
can be up to +60 to -50 can be up to +60 to -50
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At least over the short term, the answer appears to be "yes".
-288 deegres *f
40 to 86