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about -58 degrees Celsius
First of all, it is called a thermosphere, then second, it is usually above 1000 degrees celsius. I think it is -87. It is approximately 1150 degrees celsius.
A solid surface, if there is one, would be contained within Jupiter's liquid metallic hydrogen core. As LMH is super conducting fluid there would be no temperature gradient, so the answer to both of your questions would be roughly 24 000 degrees, centigrade.
In the emptiness of deep space the average temperature in the universe is approximately three degrees above absolute zero(the temperature at which molecules themselves stop moving). In other words, it's almost -270 degrees Celsius, or -455 Fahrenheit.On the other hand, an object orbiting a star like the Sun can reach extreme temperatures above 260 degrees Celsius (500 degrees Fahrenheit).
The theremosphere is 85-500 km above the earth's surface...
often below
At the center of the explosion, about 300,000 degrees Celsius. On the ground below the weapon (it was designed to detonate in the air above the ground) it was about 6,000 degrees Celsius.
0 degrees Celsius is a colder temperature than 40 degrees Celsius. 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing level for water. Any positive number above 0 degrees Celsius is a warmer temperature.
36 degrees Celsius. Body temperature and above kills it.
Kelvin is the temperature in degrees Celsius above absolute zero. So 25 Kelvin is 25 degrees Celsius above absolute zero.
yes, in fact it has to be above zero degrees to snow on the ground.
A temperature of 24 degrees Celsius is considered to be a comfortable room temperature for most people. A couple degrees above or below is considered acceptable as well.
Half of the temperature means half-way from the present value down to Absolute Zero. Absolute zero is -273.15 Celsius. Your present temperature is (273.15 + 19) = 292.15 Celsius degrees above Absolute Zero. Half of that is (292.15 / 2) = 146.075 Celsius degrees above Absolute Zero. Two ways you can refer to that temperature: > minus 127.075 degrees Celsius > 146.075 Kelvins
24.2 degees C is the higher temperature. 3.5 degrees C (Celsius) is 3.5 degrees above freezing. 24.2 degrees C (Celsius) is 24.2 degrees above freezing.
Hyperthermia
Ice has a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius, or less. Above zero degrees, it will melt.
On average, the temperature drops by 2 degrees Celsius for every 1,000 feet of altitude gained. So, 26,000 feet x 2 degrees Celsius = a 52 degree difference from the ground, in Celsius. To convert to Fahrenheit, remember the temperature drops by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, on average, for every 1,000 feet of altitude gained. So if your having a 100 degree heatwave on the ground, don't lick any poles up top. . . The temperature will be a balmy 6.4 degrees Fahrenheit.