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Saturn has a surface temperature of - depending on the depth of the atmosphere:

  • 1 Bar: 134K, -139.15o Celsius, -218.47o Fahrenheit
  • 0.1 bar: 84 K, -189.15o Celsius, -308.47o Fahrenheit

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Saturn does not have a surface, it's a gas planet, so its made up of gas that gets thicker and thicker the deeper you go into the planet. Its temperature at the 1 bar point (where the pressure is about the same as Earths surface pressure) is around -139° C on average.
Saturn's surface (well, its clouds) is quite cold, about -220° Fahrenheit. That is because it is so far from the sun.I say cloud because Saturn is one of the gas giants so there no surface.
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It is about minus 180 degrees Celsius on average.
Saturn contains three layers of clouds. The upper layers of ammonia ice have temperatures ranging from minus 280 F (minus 173 C) to minus 170 F (113 C). The next layer contains water ice, with temperatures from minus 127 F (minus 88 C) to 26 F (minus 3 C). Temperatures in the lower layers climb as high as 134 F (57 C).

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the average surface temp is -210 degrees Fahrenheit (138.71 K or -134.44 Celsius)

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The surface temperature on Saturn is very extreme. It is -288 degrees Fahrenheit and -178 degrees Celsius. Saturn is extremely cold.

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The average surface temperature of Saturn is -180 degrees centigrade/celsius.

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It is 300 degrees c.

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-218 degrees.

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