If you've been given a graph, then look at the graph to answer this question.
It's not possible to answer it in general because there's so very little atmosphere at this level (it's about twice as high as the International Space Station) that there are hugefluctuations in temperature based on solar activity.
However, it's a lot hotter than you might expect based on experience of the part of the atmosphere where people can actually live. The temperature drops considerably with altitude in the lowest level of the atmosphere (the troposphere), then starts to rise again in the stratosphere, then drops again in the mesosphere, then rises again in the thermosphere. 700 km is either in the thermosphere or in the level above that (the exosphere), again depending on solar activity.
Lava. The word lava is from the latin word labes:to slide/fall. As lava leaves the volcano,it's temperature can vary from 700 degrees C to 1,200 degrees C,and can be up to 1,000 times more viscous than water.
The core of Mercury makes up 42% of the planet itself. Temperatures can range from 100 Kelvin to 700 Kelvin.
It all depends on where and what material is being burnt it ranges from 700-2000 celsius more or less
It really depends on what the pressure is at the surface but typically it is about 600 to 700 millibars I would say. Hope this helped!
Depending on the type and chemistry of the rocks involved, lava temperatures could range from approximately 1200 F to 2300 F (700 C to 1300 C), of course, in some parts of the mantle, rocks gets a lot hotter.
It extends to 600-700 km above earth's surface
The surface temperature ranges from 80 K to 700 K.
Low, at the surface. It's about minus 180 degrees Celsius. That's only about 90 degrees above the Absolute Zero of temperature.
Yes, The surface temperature of Mercury ranges between 100 K and 700 K. while that on Venus (caused by the greenhouse effect of it atmosphere) is at least 735 K.
700 feet above sea level is not equal to negative 700 feet.
Lava. The word lava is from the latin word labes:to slide/fall. As lava leaves the volcano,it's temperature can vary from 700 degrees C to 1,200 degrees C,and can be up to 1,000 times more viscous than water.
According to Wikipedia, The surface temperatures on Mercury range from about 90 to 700 K (-183 °C to 427 °C)
700 feet above sea level is not equal to negative 700 feet.
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The average temperature is around 700 to 1600oC.
700 to 1600oC.noit