earth
neptune
Mercury
Potentially. A Goldilocks planet is a planet that orbits in its star's habitable zone, meaning it is at the right distance that temperatures could support liquid water. This does not necessarily mean that the planet is in that temperature range, as temperature also depends on the composition and density of the planet's atmosphere and even how light or dark the planet's surface is. Even if temperatures are in the right range, that still does not guarantee that the planet could support life.
I'm not sure. It's not Venus or Mercury! Is it the Sun? I don't know.
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest observations.
earth has the smallest range of temperatures
Earth
neptune
Mercury
Mercury
Potentially. A Goldilocks planet is a planet that orbits in its star's habitable zone, meaning it is at the right distance that temperatures could support liquid water. This does not necessarily mean that the planet is in that temperature range, as temperature also depends on the composition and density of the planet's atmosphere and even how light or dark the planet's surface is. Even if temperatures are in the right range, that still does not guarantee that the planet could support life.
In the winter Nevada experiences cold temperatures. In January, temperatures range anywhere from the low 30's to the mid 50's depending.
I'm not sure. It's not Venus or Mercury! Is it the Sun? I don't know.
The average temperatures range from 470 deg Celsius on Venus to -200 deg C on Neptune.
January temperatures range from -33 to 33; July temperatures range from 42 to 83.
I went to a golf range to practice. Dad likes to cook outdoors on his gas range. The range of temperatures on the planet Mercury is very large. The fighter pilots were soon within range of the enemy base. Sharpshooters are able to hit targets accurately at long range.
Mercury experiences the widest range of temperatures in our Solar System.Because it's a very slowly-rotating planet, and because it has no blanketing atmosphere, its "dark side" can stay that way for a long time, allowing temps to plunge hundreds of degrees. On the other hand, being the closest planet to the sun, Mercury's hot side is very hot indeed!The best estimates are that Mercury's hot side gets up to 465 deg. C, and the cold side can chill to -184 deg. C. That's a range of 649 deg. C, or 1,168 deg. Fahrenheit.Mercury the day time temprature is as high as 800 degrees and at night it is as low as -300 degrees. There is little atmosphere to retain the heat giving such an unusuall temprature change.