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The average temperature on Saturn is -288 degrees Fahrenheit, or -178 Celsius. Much of the planet's temperature variation is horizontal.
Much of Krakatoa's surface is the same temperature as any othe ground surface. During an eruption, the surface can be close to 2000 degrees where lava is present.
Much less than the Sun and much more than Pluto. About 120 degress because of its gas.
The sun is a lot closer.
Mars. With an average surface temperature of -63 degrees Celsius, it is much colder than Earths average of +14 degrees Celsius - but it is the closest to it.
The temperature of the ocean at the surface is not constant across all oceans. For example, the Arctic Ocean will have a much colder surface temperature than the Pacific.
200 degrees
Mercury is much closer to the sun, but it is also a very small planet, it's too small to sustain an atmosphere. The surface is a near vacuum, similar to being on the moon, so the heat from the sun cannot easily be retained. In contrast, Venus has a very thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, a greenhouse gas. This thick atmosphere is able to hold in the heat that is received from the sun, so the overall temperature at the surface remains very high, higher than mercurys surface temperature.
The Sun is much much hotter than the Earth. The Sun's surface temperature is approximately 5,800 K. The surface temperature of the Earth, by contrast, rarely exceeds 331ºK
it can varie depending on different things
Weaker, much weaker.
No, it is much colder near the tropopause.
The average temperature on Saturn is -288 degrees Fahrenheit, or -178 Celsius. Much of the planet's temperature variation is horizontal.
Much of Krakatoa's surface is the same temperature as any othe ground surface. During an eruption, the surface can be close to 2000 degrees where lava is present.
Much less than the Sun and much more than Pluto. About 120 degress because of its gas.
That is the approximate temperature at the center of the sun. The visible surface is much cooler at about 10,000 degrees.
The sun is a lot closer.