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What is Mars' temperature?

Mars is never what we would call "hot." It is too far from the Sun. You probably know that Earth is 93 million miles from the Sun. Mars is about 142 million miles from the Sun (on average). In the winter, Mars can get as cold as 191 degrees below zero. In the summer, the temperature on Mars only reaches about 24 degrees below zero. So, although summer is much warmer than winter, it is never as warm as Earth. The difference in temperature is due to the fact that Mars is tilted on its axis. Just like the Earth, as Mars orbits the Sun, the seasons change. But, all the seasons on Mars are cold!The temperature on Mars is about -60c on average, but can get as low as -90c at the poles, and as high as 20c at the equator.The average recorded temperature on Mars is -63° C (-81° F) with a maximum temperature of 20° C (68° F) and a minimum of -140° C (-220° F).the temperature of the surface at the winter polar caps drop to -225° F, (-143° C) while the warmest soil occasionally reaches +81° F (27° C) google is awesuuumm!!!!The temperature is typically about -63 oC (-81 oF). However, the equatorial regions of Mars may occasionally reach temperatures of up to 30-40 oC (50-68 oF), while during the long polar nights, the temperature can fall to around -120 oC (-184 oF). Suffice it to say, it gets cold.Depending on Mars orientation to the Sun (Year) and it's axial rotation (Day) it's temperature can vary.Min: 186 K, −87°C, -125°FMax: 293 K, +20°C, +68°FMean: 210 K, -63°C, -81.5°F


Related Questions

What is the vertical extension of the mesosphere?

The vertical extension of the mesophere is approximately 50-80 kilometers; and the temperature decreases as it goes up. The temperature can reach -90C at times.


Does the temperature increase with altitude in the mesosphere?

No, the temperature in the mesosphere actually decreases with altitude. The mesosphere is the third layer of Earth's atmosphere, located above the stratosphere, and it is where temperatures can drop as low as -90 degrees Celsius due to its decreasing density and distance from the Earth's surface.


How hot is your atmosphere layers?

Troposphere ranges from 15C to -55C Stratosphere ranges from -55C to 0C Mesosphere ranges from 0C to -90C Thermosphere ranges from -90C to above 100C


What is the normal operating temperature for Mercedes ml 350?

195F or 90C.


Is it possible for a wave to freeze in mid air?

OF COURS NOT!it wud take that the temperature is -90c for it to freaze


What happen most likely happen to the rate of reaction of a human enzyme when the temperature is increased gradually from 40c to 90c?

When a high enough temperature is reached enzymes denature (unfold) and loose all their functions. Most human enzymes have an optimal temperature of 40C. As you increase from 40C to 90C the reaction rate will decrease until it reaches 0.


What is the altitude when the temperature approaches -90C?

Around 80 km in height in the mesosphere is the third layer of the atmosphere of Earth. The temperature decreases as you go up, as in the troposphere. It can be up to -90 ° C. It is the coldest part of the atmosphere.


Five percent of eighteen dollars is?

90c.


What is ninety degrees Celsius?

90C is 194 ℉


The percentage of a 1.50 to 90c?

0.9/1.5 = 60%


How many f is 90 celsius?

90C converts to 194F


What is room temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius?

Room temperature is typically around 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit (20-22 degrees Celsius).