probobly around 660/578 deegrees c
I think the planet you are thinking of is Mercury.
On Mercury, the cold side of the planet can reach extremely low temperatures of around -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-179 degrees Celsius) during the night when it faces away from the Sun. The lack of a significant atmosphere on Mercury means that there is no insulation to retain heat, resulting in wide temperature variations between the day and night sides of the planet.
Mercury's surface is heavily cratered and covered with rocky terrain. It has large plains, cliffs, and escarpments. The surface temperature of Mercury can vary greatly, with extremely hot temperatures during the day and very cold temperatures at night.
Yes, Mercury has days and nights similar to other planets in our solar system. However, because Mercury rotates very slowly on its axis, one day on Mercury is equivalent to about 59 Earth days. This slow rotation means that a day on Mercury is much longer than its night.
Mercury is a rocky planet in our solar system that experiences extreme temperature variations. During the day, its surface can reach scorching temperatures due to its proximity to the Sun, while at night, temperatures drop dramatically because Mercury has no atmosphere to retain heat.
Yes. The night side of Mercury is very cold.
Mercury is the hottest planet, because it is the closest planet to the sun.
because mercury is extremely hot during the day and extremely cold at night
No. Mercury has no air or water. It is extremely hot during the day and extremely cold at night.
No. Nothing could live on Mercury. On Mercury there is no air, the day is extremely hot and the night extremely cold.
no water, at daytime it is extremely hot and at night is is freezing cold.
Mercury's temperature is so hot during the day because the atmosphere in Mercury is very thin, allowing a lot of heat to take in during the day and so cold at night because the atmoshere at night cannot hold the heat so it becomes extremly cold quickly. =) Thank you so much..... I hope I have the right answer
I think the planet you are thinking of is Mercury.
There is absolutely no possiblity of life on Mercury. Mercury is nearly airless, extremely hot on the day side, and extremely cold on the night side.
On Mercury, the cold side of the planet can reach extremely low temperatures of around -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-179 degrees Celsius) during the night when it faces away from the Sun. The lack of a significant atmosphere on Mercury means that there is no insulation to retain heat, resulting in wide temperature variations between the day and night sides of the planet.
This is pretty close to the temperature range on the surface of the planet Mercury. Cold at night, hot during the day.
I think the planet you are thinking of is Mercury.