It depends entirely on where you are in the universe.
The answer depends on WHERE!
about 27 degrees
the inner core
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In contemporary models the highest temperature is Plank Temperature equal to 1.417 X 10^32 degrees Celsius. Actually at such a temperature the differences between the temperature scales are irrelevant.
38ºC = 311ºK96ºF = 35.5ºC = 308.5ºK302ºK = 302ºKfreezing point = 0ºC = 273ºKSo, the highest temperature would be 38ºC
Yes, the temperature changes during the day everywhere on earth.
It is approx 700 K.
During summer a good hot day will be about 45 degrees Celsius, although it can top just on 50 degrees on the odd day (at midday)
At noon.
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Aneroid Barometer
Aneroid barometer
The low temperature recorded at the North Pole is -68°C (-90.4°F).-92.7 degrees Fahrenheit
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The sun provides warmth during the day, while the temperature drops during the night when the sun is gone.
The highest recorded temperature was 58 ºC (136.4 ºF), in Libya in 1922. In some areas, the summer temperature regularly exceeds 50ºC during the day, only to fall to near freezing 0ºC at night.Clarification:Scientists have thrown out the 1922 temperature reading as it was taken improperly by untrained technicians.