Sources do not agree on what exactly the surface temperature of Jupiter is, perhaps because it is a gaseous planet that has no surface as we think of one. Most agree that the temperature is well under -100oF, and closer to -150oF at what is considered to be the surface.
Even though Uranus is tipped on its side and experiences seasons that last over 20 years, the temperature differences on the summer and winter sides do not differ greatly because the planet is so far from the Sun [1].
Uranus is the coldest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System, with a minimum temperature of 49 K (−224 °C) [2]. Near the cloud tops, the temperature of Uranus is -216 degrees Celsius (-357 degrees Fahrenheit) [1].
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The coastal regions are mostly high temperatures. Hope that helped :)
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no one stinken knows what the high and the low temperatures are for christmas florida
Heat moves from a warmer object to a cooler object. Heat transfer occurs in three ways: conduction (direct contact), convection (through fluid movement), and radiation (through electromagnetic waves).
Yes, a person would choke and would not be able to breathe in the atmosphere of Uranus because of the poisonous gases. The low temperatures and high wind speeds would also be dangerous to humans.
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Uranus is the coldest planet of our solar system, with temperatures as low as minus 224 degrees Celcius. "Daytime" does not make that much difference, since Uranus is so far from the sun that it is hardly more than a big star there. So from a practical point of view it is basically always night.
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The coastal regions are mostly high temperatures. Hope that helped :)
Temperatures cannot be described as being thin.
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