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Neptune is farthest from the SunUranus is the coldest planet in our solar system
Neptune is the furthest from the Sun with average temperature of -340 °F (-207 °C). Uranus, however, has an average temperature of -350 °F (-212 °C) and is, on average, the coldest planet.
Neptune is the furthest from the Sun, and has an average temperature of -340 °F (-207 °C). Uranus however has an average temperature of -350 °F (-212 °C) and is, on average, the coldest gas planet.
The coldest time of day is typically right before sunrise, known as the "minimum temperature." This occurs because the Earth's surface cools overnight as it radiates heat back into space without the sun's warmth.
Uranus is the coldest planet. Neptune is the furthest from the Sun, but it has a much hotter core temperature than Uranus; Neptune's core is at around 7000 °C. Uranus's core's temperature is at around 4737 °C.
Uranus and Neptune are the coldest planets in our solar system due to their distance from the Sun and their composition. Uranus has the coldest temperature recorded in our solar system, dropping to -224 degrees Celsius.
The coldest temperature was minus 28 degrees F.
It may be the coldest temperature that some locations have reached, but it's not even close to the coldest air temperature reached or certainly that which has been achieved with technology.
Not on your life. The highest layers of the atmosphere are the coldest, and the hottest season in the US occurs at the time when the Earth is farthest away from the sun.
The coldest part of Jupiter is its upper atmosphere, which can reach temperatures as low as -145°C (-234°F). This frigid temperature is due to the distance from the Sun and the lack of a solid surface on the planet to retain heat.
Antarctica is as large as USA and Mexico, combined, so 'coldest month' varies, depending on where you are on the continent. Generally, the coldest month is the month before the sun comes up, and again, this month varies, depending on how far you are on the continent beyond the Antarctic Circle. The coldest temperature recorded on the continent was recorded at Vostok Research Station (Russia) in July 1983. The measurements were −89.2 °C, −128.6 °F; 184.0 K. This is the coldest temperature recorded on Earth.
The moon that is the farthest from the Sun. Triton, a moon of Neptune, has the lowest temperature so far measured.