The planets' temperature ranges go from -325 degrees Fahrenheit on Neptune to 864 degrees Fahrenheit on Venus. Venus is the hottest planet while Neptune is the coldest. Earth is the third hottest planet.
Mercury has a temperature range of about -290°F to 800°F, making it the planet with the largest temperature variation. Venus has a relatively steady temperature of about 870°F due to its thick atmosphere. Earth's temperature ranges from -126°F at the poles to 136°F in the hottest deserts. Mars has a temperature range of about -195°F to 70°F.
The main factor that affect their temperature are... their proximity to the sun - and their speed of rotation.
The temperature on the moon ranges from roughly +100C during the lunar day to -100C during the lunar night.
Because there eather closer to the sun or farther way.
Temperature differences in the protoplanetary disk can lead to variations in the composition and distribution of materials, impacting the formation of different types of planets. For instance, inner, hotter regions may favor the formation of rocky planets, while outer, colder regions may support the formation of gas giants. These temperature variations can influence the presence of volatile elements and compounds in different parts of the disk, which in turn affects the types of planets that can form.
No. Pluto is colder than any of the 8 Planets. The average temperature on Mars ranges from -175ºC to 20ºC. The Temperature on Pluto ranges from -240ºC to -218ºC
It has something to do with the planets' temperature and climate.
it ranges
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60,70 and 80 degrees
-127f - 136f
You would say there is a different temperature range everyday.
Mercury has a temperature range of about -290°F to 800°F, making it the planet with the largest temperature variation. Venus has a relatively steady temperature of about 870°F due to its thick atmosphere. Earth's temperature ranges from -126°F at the poles to 136°F in the hottest deserts. Mars has a temperature range of about -195°F to 70°F.
It ranges from about 900F to 860F (about 480°C to 460°C) at the surface.
the effective range in which it can be used; ie the temperature ranges of operation
Jupiter and Neptune are the most similar in temperature.
Only the Earth.