Mercury's surface temperature can vary depending on its distance from the sun, ranging from over 800 degrees Fahrenheit on the side facing the sun to around -290 degrees Fahrenheit on the side facing away from the sun.
Mercury is known for extreme temperatures, with highs around 430°C (800°F) on the side facing the Sun and lows around -180°C (-290°F) on the side facing away from the Sun.
It is made of of rock. The same type that the cold side is. The hot side of Mercury does not have any special properties. It's only hot because it faces the sun.
It is the closest to the sun so the side that faces the Sun gets very hot. It has no atmosphere to retain the heat, so when the side is facing away from the sun, the temperature drops drastically and it becomes very cold.
Mercury, with almost no atmosphere, is also closest to the sun and has the largest range of temperatures between the side facing the sun and the side facing away - a difference of about 600 K.
At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury (facing the sun) can reach 700K (430'C).
The surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) when away from the sun and up to 700K (430'C) on the side facing the sun - at the equator.
Mercury doesn't have any kind of weather except the fact that Mercury is to hot facing the Sun and to cold on the dark side
sense it does not spin on it's axis its both hot and cold. the side facing the sun is hot and the side away is relatively cold
Yes, for some reason, Mercury is freezing cold on the side that's not facing the sun, for being the hottest planet in the Solar System, it is cold on the dark side of Mercury
Mercury's surface temperature can vary depending on its distance from the sun, ranging from over 800 degrees Fahrenheit on the side facing the sun to around -290 degrees Fahrenheit on the side facing away from the sun.
Mercury is known for extreme temperatures, with highs around 430°C (800°F) on the side facing the Sun and lows around -180°C (-290°F) on the side facing away from the Sun.
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Around 400 Celsius ( The side facing the sun ) . Around - negative 150 ( The side not facing the sun ) . Hope that helps !
At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury (facing the sun) can reach 700K (430'C).
Mercury has no Atmosphere and is very hot facing the Sun and very Cold facing away from the Sun. Not conducive to life as we know it.
Mercury is the planet that can experience extreme temperature variations between its day side and night side. The side facing the Sun can reach temperatures over 800°F (427°C), while the side facing away from the Sun can drop to below -290°F (-179°C) due to its lack of atmosphere to regulate temperatures.