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)
Mercury
The earth
The main factor that affect their temperature are... their proximity to the sun - and their speed of rotation.
Mercury
it has to do with the temperature on each planet
Planets experience seasonal variation due to the axial tilt. Mars is most like ours and has seasons.
VENUS
"Diurnal temperature variation is a meteorological term that relates to the variation in temperature that occurs from the highs of the day to the cool of nights."
It has something to do with the planets' temperature and climate.
Not at all. Jamaica is warm with very little temperature variation. Canada is cold with a very large temperature variation.
The weather is using in variation because the wind and temperature into to data set...
The inner ones are hotter and the outer ones are colder
The equator sees the smallest variation in temperature from year to year and from month to month.
Temperature variation.
Mars
The ozone layer
Thermoreceptors react to variation in temperature.