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Jupiter is a gas giant, it does not have a definable surface. Deep within the atmosphere, temperature and pressure are enormous, from 11000°C to as high as 36000°C at the boundary with the rocky core.

For measurement purposes, however, the term "surface" is applied to the clouds at the 10 bar level (10 times sea level pressure on earth). The temperature there is about 340 K or 67°C. Below the 4 bar level, temperature and pressure constantly increase.

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