Jupiter is a gas giant, it does not have a definable surface. Deep within the atmosphere, temperature and pressure are enormous, from 11000°C to as high as 36000°C at the boundary with the rocky core.
For measurement purposes, however, the term "surface" is applied to the clouds at the 10 bar level (10 times sea level pressure on earth). The temperature there is about 340 K or 67°C. Below the 4 bar level, temperature and pressure constantly increase.
Mean surface temperature (day)107°CMean surface temperature (night)-153°CMaximum surface temperature123°CMinimum surface temperature-233°C
as we know the relation between surface tension and temperature is inverse, and that of temperature and density also has inverse proportion, then it is clear that the '''surface tension is directly proportion to the density'''.
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The Wikipedia lists the surface temperature as 4305 ± 15 kelvin. This is cooler than our Sun (giant stars are typically cooler than our Sun). Check the Wikipedia article if you want the sources.
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jupiter highest and lowest temperature
Jupiter dosent have a surface. And if it did, you wouldn't be able to see the moons because of the 30 mile thick clouds!
Because there is a really big storm on it
Volcanic surface's.
No. Jupiter is a gas giant, so it does not even have a definite surface.
io is the brightest from jupiters surface
Europa
only space probes has orbited and still orbitting around jupiters cloud tops no one has ever seen jupiters surface(if it had one)