The daytime SURFACE temperature is about 80 F during rare summer days, to -200 F at the poles in winter. The AIR temperature, however, rarely gets much above 32 F.
-60 degree Celsius
Mars
Mars being 78,342,130 Kilometeres further away from the Sun, with a temperature range of -140ºC to 20ºC; Whereas Earth has a temperature range of -69ºC to 58ºC, would Make Mars much much colder than Earth.
Mars has an average distance of about 1.52 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun. However, the range of Mars' distance from the Sun varies due to its elliptical orbit, ranging from about 1.38 AU at its closest approach (perihelion) to about 1.67 AU at its farthest point (aphelion).
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Mars temperature range is -140 degrease Celsius in the winter and 20 degrease Celsius in the summer. The highest climate is 30 degrease Celsius is the south because the south side of mars is hotter then the north.
Earth, but does go beyond that, venus is to hot, mars is to cold
To convert the temperature range from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15. Therefore, the surface temperature range on Mars from -89°C to -31°C converts to approximately 184.15 K to 242.15 K. Thus, the temperature range in Kelvin is approximately 184 K to 242 K.
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The temperature range on Mars is much colder than on Earth, with temperatures on Mars ranging from about -195°F (-125°C) to 70°F (20°C). On Earth, the temperature range varies widely depending on the location, but generally ranges from about -130°F (-90°C) to 136°F (58°C).
-125°C (-193°F) to 25°C (77°F)
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