The average temperature on Neptune is -353°F (-214°C)
Neptune is a very cold planet, with average temperatures at -373 degrees Fahrenheit. Its high temperature is 18 degrees Fahrenheit, at its south pole.
the Earth's surface temperature even in the remotest places, and so far the hottest surface temperature ever recorded was 159.3°F in Iran's Lut Desert in 2005
Earth.
There are no temperature records on Mercury. Surface temperatures range from −183 °C to 427 °C, −297 °F to 801 °F.
The highest temperature on Uranus is a chilling 57 kelvin [See related question]57 Kelvin = -357.07 degrees Fahrenheit57 kelvin = -216.15 degrees CelsiusSee related link for more information.
Jupiter, at the surface anyway. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of all the planets.
the Earth's surface temperature even in the remotest places, and so far the hottest surface temperature ever recorded was 159.3°F in Iran's Lut Desert in 2005
Venus is hottest. Next is Mercury.
Earth.
There are no temperature records on Mercury. Surface temperatures range from −183 °C to 427 °C, −297 °F to 801 °F.
it is Venus.
i think 184 degrees Celsius
The hottest planet in the solar system is Venus. The surface can reach 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
The highest temperature on Uranus is a chilling 57 kelvin [See related question]57 Kelvin = -357.07 degrees Fahrenheit57 kelvin = -216.15 degrees CelsiusSee related link for more information.
The hottest (surface temperature) is Venus then, getting colder: Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. (In fact Neptune and Uranus are very similar in temperature.)
Jupiter, at the surface anyway. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of all the planets.
Neptune is the coldest planet but not by much. Neptunes surface temperature is 72K whereas Uranus is 76K.
Probably Eta Carinae with a surface temperature of 36,000 - 40,000 degrees Kelvin.