All planets have very different temperatures at the surface.
Mercury's Maximum Temperature 465°C (870°F)
Mercury's Minimum Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Venus' Average Temperature 449°C (850°F)
Earth's Average Temperature 7.2°C (45°F)
Mars's Maximum Temperature 36°C (98°F)
Mars's Minimum Temperature -123°C (-190°F)
Jupiter's Average Temperature -153°C (-244°F)
Saturn's Average Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Uranus' Maximum Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Neptune's Average Temperature -223°C (-370°F)
Jupiter is both the largest Jovian or "inner" planet, and the largest planet in our entire solar system.
Jupiter is the largest planet and Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system.In the entire universe? Nobody knows -- there are literally trillions of planets.The second largest planet is Saturn. Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun about 885,904,700 miles.The 2nd planet orbiting the sun is Venus. Venus is 67,240,000 miles from the sun.
The difference is approx 660 Celsius degrees.
Jupiter is the largest planet. It has the largest volume, largest diameter, and largest mass.
The difference in Mercury's day-side temperature and night-side temperature can be over 1,000 degrees. Mercury is the smallest planet in the Milky Way galaxy, and has no rings around it.
Jupiter is both the largest Jovian or "inner" planet, and the largest planet in our entire solar system.
The planet with the largest temperature difference is Mercury. It's dark side gets as low as -208 degrees F, while the side that faces the sun gets up to 800 degrees F. Giving this planet a 1080 degree difference.
It would get colder and less windy because weather is a result of temperature difference in the equator and poles. If the entire planet is colder then there is less temperature difference.
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Jupiter is the largest planet and Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system.In the entire universe? Nobody knows -- there are literally trillions of planets.The second largest planet is Saturn. Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun about 885,904,700 miles.The 2nd planet orbiting the sun is Venus. Venus is 67,240,000 miles from the sun.
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 has the widest in temperature swings. Venus is the hottest planet. Saturn is the planet with visible rings and lots of moons, jupiter is the largest planet (( duh)) Uranus rotates on it's side.
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The difference is approx 660 Celsius degrees.
Mercury has the widest in temperature swings. Venus is the hottest planet. Saturn is the planet with visible rings and lots of moons, jupiter is the largest planet (( duh)) Uranus rotates on it's side.
universe is vast subject . so up to now we don't no the entire universe. but up to the known information Jupiter is the largest planet but it does not occupies the largest space while revolving around the sun