the coldest part is the coldest part of Jupiter
The hottest temperature on Jupiter is around 1,340 Kelvin (about 1,070 degrees Celsius or 1,958 degrees Fahrenheit) in its upper atmosphere due to intense heat generated from within the planet. The coldest temperature on Jupiter is around 110 Kelvin (about -163 degrees Celsius or -261 degrees Fahrenheit) in its outermost layer of the atmosphere.
Jupiter (in as far as we can measure into the atmosphere (it may be hotter near the core)The mean surface temperature of Mars is 227 KThe mean surface temperature of Jupiter is 165 K
The biggest planet in our solar system is Jupiter, the smallest planet is Mercury, the hottest planet is Venus due to its thick atmosphere trapping heat, and the coldest planet is Neptune, located farthest from the Sun.
Venus is hottest Mercury is second hottest Earth is third hottest Mars is fourth hottest Jupitar is fourth coldest Saturn is the third coldest Uranus is the second coldest Neptune is the coldest
If you are talking about the planet Jupiter, no, it doesn't have a girlfriend.
Jupiter is not the fourth coldest planet the fourth coldest planet is my private jet because i got big balls and i say so -Pedro Veloz -hahahaahhahaha lolz naw sike Jupiter is the coldest fourth planet in the solar system>
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Saturn. It is the furthest from the Sun
No Jupiter cant get very cold. Jupiter is the hottest planet we have. that like asking can Uranus and Neptune get hot and those are the coldest planets
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The hottest temperature on Jupiter is around 1,340 Kelvin (about 1,070 degrees Celsius or 1,958 degrees Fahrenheit) in its upper atmosphere due to intense heat generated from within the planet. The coldest temperature on Jupiter is around 110 Kelvin (about -163 degrees Celsius or -261 degrees Fahrenheit) in its outermost layer of the atmosphere.
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Jupiter (in as far as we can measure into the atmosphere (it may be hotter near the core)The mean surface temperature of Mars is 227 KThe mean surface temperature of Jupiter is 165 K