There is no accurate and consistent single temperature of the surface of the Earth. The temperature varies moment to moment, and from one point to another - and from century to century. However, if you averaged over space over the course of a year, the average temperature would be about 16 degrees Celsius.
Highest recorded has been 56.7oC and lowest -89oC. These temperatures are dry bulb temperatures.
Most of the Earth is subject to heating and cooling by the oceans and the atmosphere. Except for extreme locations on Earth (deserts, poles), the temperature range is compatible with human activities, falling in the range between -40° and +40° C (-40° to 104°F).
Temperatures tend to be hotter near the equator, or when it is summer at a given location. Ocean and air currents also affect the range of temperatures. Climate change scientists estimate that ever-increasing levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide could raise global temperatures several degrees C over the next century. 12345678966544 There is no accurate and consistent single temperature of the surface of the Earth. The temperature varies moment to moment, and from one point to another - and from century to century. However, if you averaged over space over the course of a year, the average temperature would be about 16 degrees Celsius.
15 Celsius (59 F) on average
No, the moon and the sun are not the same distance from Earth. The average distance from the Earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles, while the average distance from the Earth to the sun is about 93 million miles.
The average distance between the earth and moon is : 384,401 kilometres. Average meaning it changes from time to time
On average, the Earth is 149,597,890km from the sun.
The average distance between Earth and its moon is 238,000 miles, approximately.
Temperature is relative, so in comparison to the sun, yes, but no, they are much different in temp. The moon has no atmosphere, so it doesn't keep it's heat when it gets dark and when it's sunny it gets really hot. The earth has a atmosphere so only some heat comes in and it stays in. The moon has the same average temp. but it gets extreme with its temp. like hundreds of degrees warm and dozens below. I hope this answer helps you.
14 degrees Celsius average (:
Earth:The average global temperature is 14°C. Jupiter:The average global temperature as high as 24,000 K (43,000 °F).
The average temperature of Earth according to NASA figures is 15°C. The hottest temperature ever recorded on our planet was 70.7°C in the Lut Desert of Iran in 2005.
The average temperature on Earth is around 15 degrees Celsius. This can vary depending on location, time of year, and other factors.
Mars tempature is much greater than earth
The average global temperature is 14°C. The lowest recorded was -89°C and the highest was 57.7°C.
The average summer temp in Nome, Alaska is 18.3°C (65°F)
i dunno it is subtropical climate so i guess the average temp of a subtropical climate is around 75degrees
Room Temp is 58 - 68 degrees F
69 degrees Fahrenheit guess due to earth ground temp of 68 and some warming of the sun.
around 90ºC is normal
It depends on the month, usual average low temp. in January remains about -26.5 to 22.7 (average high temp. in June)