Earth
If you only count the 8 major planets, then the two middle planets are Mars and Jupiter.If you count all 13 major and dwarf planets, the middle one is Saturn.
Only three planets in the solar system have rings. These are the planets Jupiter, four rings; Saturn, with seven rings and Uranus with 13 rings.
If you list ALL 13 known planets in order, including dwarf planets, they are:1. Mercury2. Venus3. Earth4. Mars5. Ceres6. Jupiter7. Saturn8. Uranus9. Neptune10. Pluto11. Haumea12. Makemake13. ErisDwarf planets also fall under the category of minor planets, of which there are thousands in our solar system. As of 2017, the orbits of 734,274 minor planets were archived at the Minor Planet Center, 496,815 of which had received permanent numbers. The largest minor planet that is not considered to be a dwarf planet is Sedna.
The sun has 8 or 9 major planets and thousands of smaller objects orbiting around it. Some of the planets have many moons. (eg Neptune has 13) It can have moons but so far all of the moons are to close to the planets to get caught in the sun's orbit.
All of the Gas Planets or Outer Planets have a ring system.Jupiter has 3 rings.Saturn has 13 rings with many sub divisions.Uranus has 13 ringsNeptune has 5 rings
There is no known planet with that temperature (or even temputure) range.
Earth, Alaska to Death Valley
13 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of -10.56 degrees Celsius.
13 Celsius
Minus 13 Celsius (-13 C)
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-13 deg F = -25 deg C.
At approximately -12.3 °F the equivalent temperature in Celsius is -24.6 °C. This is the only temperature at which the value of the temperature in Celsius is double that of the equivalent Fahrenheit temperature. To be more precise, the temperatures are -12 4/13 °F and -24 8/13 °C.
The temperature at the lake district is 13 degrees Celsius
The answer is Earth.
There is no average temperature on Earth in Celsius because so many places have different temperatures. The average temperature of some locations can be calculated.
13 is higher than 6.