in 2012 The global surface temperature ranked among the top 10 warmest years on record. Over land and ocean combined, 2012 was between 0.14° and 0.17° Celsius (0.25°and 0.31° Fahrenheit) above the 1981-2010 average, depending on the analysis. The globally averaged annual temperature over land was 0.24°-0.29°C (0.43°-0.52°F) above average. And averaged globally, the 2012 ocean temperature was 0.10°-0.14°C (0.18°-0.25°F) above average. However to find the real answer to your question we must first ask our self is how high can you go? Mount Everest is 8,848 m which begs the real question why? why not?
Mercury has an average surface temperature (67°) closest to the Earths average surface temperature (14°C). The temperature on Mercury varies a lot though - you could argue that Mars is closer in temperature.
The Earth's average surface temperature during the twentieth century was around 13.9 to 15.1 degrees Celsius, depending on data sources.
The average surface temperature of the Earth is approximately 288 Kelvin (K), which is equivalent to about 15 degrees Celsius or 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
temperature increases with depth
The Industrial Revolution began increasing the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere when we started burning fossil fuel.
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A temperature inversion.
No when there density increases
it increases
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The earths temperature varies for example living on the equator it would be hotter but up in the north lets say iceland it would be a lot colder so there is no real earths temperature(unless you get to the core of the earth)
The average temperature on Earth ranges from about 14°C (57°F) to 15°C (59°F). This is known as Earth's average surface temperature, which takes into account variations in temperature across different regions.