-- smaller
-- warmer
-- closer to the sun
-- more dense
-- greater population of living things
-- fewer moons
-- fewer rings
-- faster orbital speed
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jupiter's temperature is way colder than earth.
Because of Earth's orbital location and atmosphere, the temperatures are within a much smaller range than for the gas giant Saturn. The temperature at the top of Saturn's clouds averages -285° F (-175 °C). This is because the thin gas does not retain heat, and solar radiation at Saturn's orbital distance is minimal. The core of Saturn is much hotter, estimated at 11,700 °C, mainly due to extraordinary pressure and tidal forces in the thickening atmosphere. On Earth, geothermal heating is negligible, and the planet is heated by the Sun, alternately heating and cooling as it rotates. Atmospheric currents keep the temperature range between -40° and +40° C (-40° to 104°F) for most of the planet, with extremes of -89° and +58°C (-128°F and 136°F).
The distance between Saturn and the Earth varies as both planets travel around the Sun in elliptical orbits. On average, Saturn is about 1.2 billion kilometers away from Earth. This distance can change due to their orbits and can be as close as about 1.2 billion kilometers and as far as about 1.7 billion kilometers.
Saturn's average surface temperature is a frigid -288 degrees Fahrenheit (-178 degrees Celsius). The planet does not have a solid surface like Earth but rather a thick atmosphere made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Because of atmosphere
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Saturn is much colder than Earth, with average temperatures around -288 degrees Fahrenheit (-178 degrees Celsius) in its upper atmosphere. In contrast, Earth's average temperature is about 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius). Saturn's distance from the Sun and its gaseous composition contribute to its frigid temperatures, making it one of the coldest planets in our solar system.
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jupiter's temperature is way colder than earth.
The answer depends on what "this" refers to.
At the level at which the atmospheric pressure on Saturn is the same as the pressure on earth, the temperature is around 134°K (-139°C). Earth's average temperature is 287°K (14°C). Earth is 153°C warmer. Saturn gets warmer as you move closer to the core.
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long time compare to earth
Because it is a different distance from the sun compared to the earth