the inner core
108
It depends entirely on where you are in the universe.
In contemporary models the highest temperature is Plank Temperature equal to 1.417 X 10^32 degrees Celsius. Actually at such a temperature the differences between the temperature scales are irrelevant.
38ºC = 311ºK96ºF = 35.5ºC = 308.5ºK302ºK = 302ºKfreezing point = 0ºC = 273ºKSo, the highest temperature would be 38ºC
208 °F
IT is closest to the sun
troposphere stratosphere mesosphere thermosphere
Inner core Outer core Mantle Crust Hydrosphere Atmosphere
The thermosphere is heated by solar radiation particularly in the far ultraviolet range; much of this is filtered out by the atmosphere's lower layers - but in the these upper regions it is more exposed to this kind of radiation.
The highest temperature is 98.
The highest temperature is 93 f
Europa's highest temperature is 690ºc
jupiter highest and lowest temperature
Wisconsin is expected to have the highest temperature.
Finlands highest temperature is in summer and it is 42c
As you ascend into the first three layers of the atmosphere, the temperature decreases.
The sun does not have an atmosphere. In the earth, the temperature in the different layers is not evenly distributed.