There is no "temperature of the Earth", nor even a "temperature of the surface of the Earth". Every spot and every time is a little different.
The most common temperature of the Earth is about 10,000 degrees, which is about the estimated temperature of the molten core of the Earth.
No planet in our solar system has that as its full temperature range. Earth certainly has that temperature range, but it can get both hotter and colder than that.
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The temperature outside the space shuttle when it orbits Earth varies significantly depending on whether it is facing the Sun or in the shadow of Earth. In sunlight, temperatures can exceed 250 degrees Fahrenheit, while in shadow they can drop below -250 degrees Fahrenheit. The space shuttle's thermal protection system helps to regulate the internal temperature within a safe range.
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Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have a surface temperature. The temperature near the top of Jupiter's clouds is around -145 degrees Celsius (-234 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature increases as you move towards the core of the planet due to the intense pressure and heat generated by gravitational compression.
There is a great range of temperatures on Earth. These temperatures range from far be low zero to more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit just on Earth's crust.
The temperature in Fairbanks can range from -66 centigrade to +99 Fahrenheit. Fairbanks has the widest range of temperature on earth.
Uranus' temperature ranges from about -224 degrees Fahrenheit to -370 degrees Fahrenheit.
38 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit
58.3 degrees fahrenheit
It is a range of 1100 Fahrenheit degrees.
•The surface of Pluto can range from a low temperature of 33 Kelvin (-400 degrees Fahrenheit) and a high temperature of 55 Kelvin (-360 degrees Fahrenheit). The average surface temperature on Pluto is 44 Kelvin ( -380 Fahrenheit.
The Earth's mantle has a temperature range of about 500 to 900 degrees Celsius (932 to 1652 degrees Fahrenheit) near the upper boundary with the crust, and can reach temperatures of up to 3700 degrees Celsius (6692 degrees Fahrenheit) near the core-mantle boundary.
Mean surface temperature (day)107°CMean surface temperature (night)-153°CMaximum surface temperature123°CMinimum surface temperature-233°C
It is 22 Fahrenheit degrees (NOT 22 degrees Fahrenheit, since this is not a ratio scale).
The temperature of Earth's crust can range from -70 degrees Fahrenheit to +750 degrees Fahrenheit depending on location and depth. Higher temperatures would be recorded in regions of crustal melting from magmatic intrusions. Technically, regions heated by magmatic intrusions are still crustal rock, and could reach well over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit
There is roughly a 147 °C range on Earth, or 265 °F.The lowest recorded temperature on Earth is −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F), 21st July, 1983 at the Vostok Antarctic station.the highest recorded temperature on Earth is 57.8 °C (136 °Fahrenheit), 13th August 1922 in Libya.