The average temperature at the "surface" of Saturn is about minus 150 degrees Celsius.
In fact that doesn't vary much from poles to equator.
So, there not much of a maximum and minimum.
the low is -30 and the high is 110
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White dwarfs.
Cumulus are middle range clouds.
There is no atmosphere so it is surface temperature only. The surface temperature in full sun can be as high as about 200ºF to as low (on the dark side) as about -200ºF.
well it hasn't been fully answered yet but it is shown that it ranges from high -290 f to low -270 f
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Temperatures can rise as high as 21,000F in its solid core center, however high in the outer sky of Saturn the temperature is frigid and temperatures can drop as low as -250F.
the high or low temperature at a very high range is called extreme climate
The temperature of the Chromosphere can range highly. It drops to as low as 4,500 Kelvin at times and raises to as high as 20,000 Kelvin.
Record High 100 degrees F and record low minus 80 degrees F/
Record High 100 degrees F and record low minus 80 degrees F/
The subarctic climate region has the widest temperature range. Temperatures can be as low as -40 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter and as high as 85 degrees in the summer.
yes it has reverse and both high and low range gears . i can get it to run in both forward and reverse but only in low range . when i shift IT into high range it is still running in low range .
what is the temperature of the high and low lands in Australia
i don't know what the temperature is for low and high tempatures in Mississippi
Low temperature is a term of comparison. It is lower than some other temperature which we consider to be possibly a normal, or high temperature. Without context, we cannot state a specific temperature that we consider to be low. Low temperature physics concerns research in a temperature range of not more than a few Kelvins, or in other words, minus 270oCelsius or colder. It is now possible to obtain temperatures in the range of a thousandth of a Kelvin. That is the temperature range in which you can create a Bose-Einstein condensate, for example.