The highest temperature ever recorded on earth was 57.8°C or 136.0°F, in Libya in 1922; the lowest was in Antarctica in 1983, -89.2°C or -128.6°F.
From -20C to 50 C From -20C to 50 C
can be up to +60 to -50 can be up to +60 to -50
In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.
the temperature would greatly increse!1
An unnatural temperature increase in the atmosphere near the Earth's surface is called global warming
An unnatural temperature increase in the atmosphere near the Earth's surface is called global warming
well this. is because the earths surface is really low due to the equator.
can be up to +60 to -50 can be up to +60 to -50
Mercury has an average surface temperature (67°) closest to the Earths average surface temperature (14°C). The temperature on Mercury varies a lot though - you could argue that Mars is closer in temperature.
temperature increases with depth
This depends on what you are measuring the temperature of. Clouds tend to reduce the amount of radiation from the sun that reaches the Earths surface, thus feeling cooler to us when we are outside.
Jupiter's surface temperature range is from 112K (-161C or -258F) to 165K (-108C or -162F).
In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.
Mercury
the temperature would greatly increse!1
A temperature inversion.
i belive so
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