Of the "Known" planets, none of them experience temperatures greater than 1,000 degrees.
Venus only peaks at 462 °C.
11 degrees
Neither. Surface temperature is about 5,600 degrees
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1000-1500 degrees Celsius
it is basically over 9000 degrees.
mars
1000 degrees and above.
about 1000 degrees
11 degrees
Neither. Surface temperature is about 5,600 degrees
For every thousand (1000) feet above sea level, the boiling point of water drops by two (2) degrees. Water at sea level boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius. Fifteen (15) feet above sea level will make no real difference to the temp needed for boiling.
First of all, it is called a thermosphere, then second, it is usually above 1000 degrees celsius. I think it is -87. It is approximately 1150 degrees celsius.
yes
1000 deegres or up
1000 degrees to 1300 degrees
the temperature would be 50 degrees
The temperature was -8 degree F at 6:00 AM. It rose 22 degrees F by 3:00 P.M. What was the temperature at 3:00 P.M? *