At the cloud tops, the temperature is about -145 degrees C. The pressure of the atmosphere is 10 times what we have on Earth, the temperatures are room temperature or 20 degrees C. The centre of the planet is about 35,700 degrees C. The answer depends on how deep you are into Jupiter's atmosphere. Jupiter is a "gas giant", so it has no surface as we would conceive of. It does, however, have clouds; and at the top of the clouds, the temperature is around -130c. The temperature increases gradually with increasing depth, as you sink through the cloud layers. There is a region where temperatures and pressures are similar to those on the Earth; it had been supposed there were water clouds there, and possibly life - but the space probe dispatched by Galileo found no water clouds.
The temperature then increases to hundreds and eventually thousands of degrees (at which depths there would be no daylight) - at which point the hydrogen/ helium atmosphere slowly becomes liquid under the pressure. Estimates for the temperature of the solid rocky core, some 60,000km deep into the planet, vary from 30,000 to 250,000c.
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Jupiter is a very cold planet. The average temperature of Jupiter during the day is -1121 degrees Celsius. Nighttime temperatures can average -163 degrees Celsius.
A solid surface, if there is one, would be contained within Jupiter's liquid metallic hydrogen core. As LMH is super conducting fluid there would be no temperature gradient, so the answer to both of your questions would be roughly 24 000 degrees, centigrade.
The average surface temperature of Jupiter is around -234 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that the temperature of Jupiter is much colder than Earth because of the planet's distance from the sun.
Jupiter is a gaseous planet with temperatures ranging from close to absolute zero at the outermost cloud layer to an estimated 36,000° Kelvin at the core. The outer layer of the planet has an average temperature of about 390 degrees Celsius or 680 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature in Jupiter's clouds is about -140 degrees Celsius or -220 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature in Jupiter's core is about 24,000 degrees Celsius or 43,000 degrees Fahrenheit. !
Jupiter is a planet where it's not like earth, you can't come live on the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas planet!
Jupiter is a very cold planet. The average temperature of Jupiter during the day is -1121 degrees Celsius. Nighttime temperatures can average -163 degrees Celsius.
Jupiter is a very cold planet. It has an average surface temperature of around -234 degrees Fahrenheit. Jupiter's temperature depends on the temperature on the inside of the planet, not by its distance from the sun.
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Jupiter average temperature is -238 degrees f
Venus, with an average temperature of 461OC (735 K)
-234°F (-148°C) Average
-5600 degrees Fahrenheit
A solid surface, if there is one, would be contained within Jupiter's liquid metallic hydrogen core. As LMH is super conducting fluid there would be no temperature gradient, so the answer to both of your questions would be roughly 24 000 degrees, centigrade.
The average surface temperature of Jupiter is around -234 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that the temperature of Jupiter is much colder than Earth because of the planet's distance from the sun.
As the planet Jupiter has no surface, the temperature of the "surface" cannot be measured.
All planets have daytime on one half of the planet and nighttime on the other half. Where it is night on Jupiter, it is dark.
Jupiter can be either temperature it depends on the other planet temperature's.