The temperature would vary depending on where in the atmosphere you measured it.
The upper atmosphere of Uranus is the coldest in the Solar System, with a minimum temperature of 49 K. It has a complex cloud structure with water clouds presumably being the deepest and methane clouds at the top.
-355 degrees, it rises fast and can also reach 4200 degrees in the ocean and can become 12600 degrees at the core
The temperature of the atmosphere in Uranus is about -355 degrees F (-215 degrees C). In the interior, the temperature rises rapidly, reaching perhaps 4200 degrees F (2300 degrees C) in the ocean and 12,600 degrees F (7000 degrees C) in the rocky core.
Uranus' temperature is -98 Degree Celsius.
The "surface" of Uranus is hard to define, but these are the sorts of temperatures:
Highest, about -216 degrees Celsius.
Lowest, about -224 degrees Celsius.
There's not much difference, as you can see.
There's very little variation in the surface temperature. The average is usually
given as about minus 215 degrees Celsius.
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Uranus's rings are made out of large dark particles. Researchers believe that these particles are large enough to be considered boulders. They also believe that Uranus has 13 rings total made out of these chunks.
The 27 known moons of Uranus are visible from earth only with extreme magnification.
Uranus' family members include his wife Gaia (the Earth), their children the Titans such as Cronus and Rhea, and their grandchildren the Olympian Gods like Zeus and Hera. Uranus is also associated with other beings and creatures in Greek mythology.
Uranus has 47 moons. Uranus moons are comets or planets or space trash or asdroids or medeors.
Uranus has a unique climate characterized by extremely cold temperatures, with an average atmospheric temperature around -224 degrees Celsius (-371 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the coldest planet in the solar system. Its atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane, which gives it a bluish color. Uranus experiences extreme winds, reaching speeds of over 900 kilometers per hour (560 miles per hour), and its seasons can last for about 20 Earth years due to its unusual axial tilt of approximately 98 degrees. The planet also has faint rings and a dynamic weather system, including storms and cloud bands.
Different aspects of temperature that can be measured include ambient temperature (air temperature in the surrounding environment), surface temperature (temperature of an object's surface), body temperature (temperature of a living organism), and water temperature (temperature of water in a body of water).
The temperature is 13.
Change in temperature = New temperature minus Old temperature.
The water temperature can be different from the air temperature.