Hydrosphere.
The temperature scale used to measure Earth's heat is called the Celsius scale.
The average surface temperature of the Earth is approximately 288 Kelvin (K), which is equivalent to about 15 degrees Celsius or 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
Earth's temperature is raised and moderated by trapping in heat.
The average temperature at sea level on Earth is around 15 degrees Celsius or 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Earth's temperature range can vary greatly depending on the location and time of year. On average, Earth's temperature ranges from about -50°C in Antarctica to about 50°C in hot desert regions.
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The earths crust varies. There is no temperature because it varies from cold to hot.