about 1,000 degrees
The surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) when away from the sun and up to 700K (430'C) on the side facing the sun - at the equator.
The main reason is that Mercury has almost no atmosphere which would hold the heat in. So the temperature on the side which is facing away from the Sun can plummet.
It is the closest to the sun so the side that faces the Sun gets very hot. It has no atmosphere to retain the heat, so when the side is facing away from the sun, the temperature drops drastically and it becomes very cold.
In our solar system, because of the lack of moderating effect of a thick atmosphere, and its proximity to the Sun, the planet Mercury has the largest temperature range between the day and night sides. The side facing the sun gets as hot as 430 C, the side facing away, as low as -173 C.
Mercury. The side facing away from the sun can become very cold (100 Kelvin or -173°C at the equator, 80 Kelvin or -193°C nearer the poles), while the side facing the sun can see temperatures soar to 700 Kelvin at the equator (430°C).
At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury (facing the sun) can reach 700K (430'C).
At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury (facing the sun) can reach 700K (430'C).
The surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) when away from the sun and up to 700K (430'C) on the side facing the sun - at the equator.
The surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) when away from the sun and up to 700K (430'C) on the side facing the sun - at the equator.
Because Mercury has such a thin atmosphere temperatures can get extreme. Usually, the side of Mercury that is facing the Sun is about 427degrees C. While the other side of Mercury that is not facing the sun is about -173 degrees C. Humans would mot be able to survive there because no matter what side we would be on, we would either be burned up, or frozen to death.
Because Mercury has such a thin atmosphere temperatures can get extreme. Usually, the side of Mercury that is facing the Sun is about 427degrees C. While the other side of Mercury that is not facing the sun is about -173 degrees C. Humans would mot be able to survive there because no matter what side we would be on, we would either be burned up, or frozen to death.
Mercury. The side facing the sun heats up to 450 degrees C. At night, the side facing away from the sin is -170 degrees C
The main reason is that Mercury has almost no atmosphere which would hold the heat in. So the temperature on the side which is facing away from the Sun can plummet.
Around 400 Celsius ( The side facing the sun ) . Around - negative 150 ( The side not facing the sun ) . Hope that helps !
Planet Mercury had the most extreme temperatures since it locate very near to sun and had no atmosphere so it don't have green house effect to normalize the temperature. Lowest temperature is -183oC on the side face out the sun to 427 oC on the side that facing the sun.
Depends if you mean the element Mercury or the planet Mercury? The element would be whatever temperature it is heated to, the planet would probably be in the range about -300°F (-184°C) (on the side away from the sun) to about 800°F (427°C) on the side facing the sun.
The heat zone is the side facing the sun.