Jupiter is hotter than Saturn. Jupiter has extreme heat due to its strong internal heat source, while Saturn's atmosphere reflects and scatters more sunlight, resulting in cooler overall temperatures.
yes it is.
No, in fact many planets are hotter than it. the warmest is Venus and then Mercury.
"Uranus -224c,Neptune -218c,Saturn -175c,Jupiter -145c,Earth 7.2,Mars 30c,Venus 460c,Mercury 465c." This is actually incorrect. Mercury is not hotter than Venus. Yes Mercury is closer to the sun than Venus. However, Venus has a thicker atmosphere than Mercury.
Venus, but is also hotter than Mercury even though it is further away from the sun.
Temperature relies on distance from the Sun. In order the planets are ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto So Mercury is hottest as it is closest to the Sun Mars is closer than Neptune, so is hotter. So Neptune is colder.
A good mnemonic for remembering this is: Mercury (my) (My) Venus (very) (Very) Earth (easy) (Educated) Mars (method) (Memory) Jupiter (just) (Just) Saturn (set) (Saved) Uranus (up) (Us) Neptune (nine) (Nothing) Pluto (planets) Not a planet according to NASA. My very easy method just set up nine planets. For the 2 Ms you just remember that when people say the Mercury is rising they mean it is getting hotter, so Mercury is the closest M to the Sun.
Mercury is the planet closest to the sun among the options given.
Jupiter's surface is hotter than absolute zero, 0 Kelvin.
Venus has the highest average temperatures of any planet in our Solar System, regularly reaching temperatures over 460°C. Mercury is second while the temperature on Mercury can reach 465°C, it can also drop to frigid temperatures of -184°C. Third is Earth the average temperature on Earth is 7.2°C. Fourth is Mars its temperatures can vary by as much as 30°C during the summer in the northern and southern hemisphere. Jupiter At the top of Jupiterâ??s clouds, the temperature is around -145°C.Saturn Like on Jupiter, the temperature in the upper atmosphere of Saturn is cold â?? up to approximately -175°C â?? and increases closer to the center of the planets. Uranus is the coldest planet with a lowest recorded temperature of -224°C. Neptune temperatures dropping to -218°C.
The much hotter planet is Saturn. Saturn's average surface temperature is about 40 degrees Celsius above that of Neptune.
No, Jupiter is not colder than Mars. Jupiter is a gas giant planet located further from the Sun and has a thick atmosphere which traps heat, making it much hotter than Mars. Mars, being a rocky planet further from the Sun, has a colder average temperature.