Can be less than -163 degrees Farnihte.
-110 degrees Celsius
Jupiter is gas and the temp increases as you go in towards it's center. At the top of it's clouds around -238 F at it's center about 36,000 F.
The freezing temp of iron will also be the melting point, as below that temp, it's a solid, and above that temp, it's a liquid.Therefore,Iron melts (and freezes) at 1535 °C or 2800 °F (1811 °K). It boils at 2862 °C or 5182 °F (3134 °K).
Conversion formula: [K] = [°C] + 273.15 = 0 + 273.15 = 273.15 K
The average temperature of Jupiter's atmosphere is about -121°C (152.15 K), with its lowest temperature at -165°C (110.15 K). The temperature and pressure inside Jupiter increase steadily toward the core. At the phase transition region where hydrogen-heated beyond its critical point-becomes metallic, it is believed the temperature is 10,000 K and the pressure is 200 GPa. The temperature at the core boundary is estimated to be 36,000 K and the interior pressure is roughly 3,000-4,500 GPa. (for comparison the surface of the Sun is about 6600 K).
Earth:The average global temperature is 14°C. Jupiter:The average global temperature as high as 24,000 K (43,000 °F).
yoU MUST MEAN jupiter's. And it is 899,999 degrees Celcius.
-110 degrees Celsius
-234
165 degrees c
-250 degrees farinhite
-130 Degrees Celsius
Assuming the elements are integer type... a[k] ^= a[k+1]; a[k+1] ^= a[k]; a[k] ^= a[k+1]; ...but if they are not integer type... temp = a[k]; a[k] = a[k+1]; a[k+1] = temp;
Its KELVIN
About 150 degrees Celsius
The lowest temp. is 331 degrees C. well that's usually it's regular temp.
by alex k. in 1762