I don't know but the core of Jupiter can get hotter than the sun at 36 thousand degrees C!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As the planet Jupiter has no surface, the temperature of the "surface" cannot be measured.
well the surface of Jupiter out door and in door is accent hotwell the surface of Jupiter out door and in door is accent hot
Jupiter is not really hot then you think it is =]!! Actually, the surface of Jupiter is VERY cold about -250 degrees. But the core is about 5000 degrees (f)
nobody the surface of Jupiter can get five times hotter than the sun so it would be too hot for man t live on Jupiter
No, since Jupiter probably has no surface, and if it does have one, the environment there is too hot and too dense for anything to survive.
There is no Geology as such. Jupiter is a Gas Giant and has no surface as such. The gases become increasingly hot and dense towards the centre. Speculations of the constitution of Jupiter's centre include very hot, very dense liquid metal of some sorts.
Jupiter has no surface.
Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It does not have a surface.
Jupiter's surface is not solid like Earth's, it's a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium. The visible "surface" is actually just the top layer of clouds in its atmosphere. It has features like colorful bands, swirls, and the Great Red Spot, which is a massive storm larger than Earth.
Very hot with volcanoes and a dry surface. On Jupiter there is a lot of gravity so the heat is kept in (it becomes 'stuck to the surface'). I suggest trying somewhere else as a holiday though.. you might get a bit of sunburn! :)
Jupiter does not have a solid surface, so it does not have a specific temperature at its surface. However, the upper atmosphere of Jupiter can reach temperatures of around 1,340 degrees Celsius (2,444 degrees Fahrenheit).