The average temperature on Saturn is -288 degrees Fahrenheit, or -178 Celsius. Much of the planet's temperature variation is horizontal.
Saturn's surface temperature can vary depending on the region, but in general, it ranges from -180°C to -130°C (-292°F to -202°F). The temperature is colder in the outer regions of the planet and can be influenced by factors such as sunlight and atmospheric conditions.
The planet with an average surface temperature of 14.6°C is Earth.
The average surface temperature of Jupiter is -234 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Sun's average surface temperature is about 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit).
The surface temperature of Omega varies slightly. On average, the maximum surface temperature is 760 degrees Celsius, which converts to 1400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Saturn is a gas giant and does not have a solid surface, so it doesn't have a "high temperature" like rocky planets. However, it has a hot upper atmosphere with temperatures around -150 degrees Celsius.
It has no land.
Saturn's surface temperature can vary depending on the region, but in general, it ranges from -180°C to -130°C (-292°F to -202°F). The temperature is colder in the outer regions of the planet and can be influenced by factors such as sunlight and atmospheric conditions.
The planet with an average surface temperature of 14.6°C is Earth.
The average surface temperature of Jupiter is -234 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The average daytime surface temperature at the sun's surface is 9,941 degrees fahrenheit.
The average surface temperature of Earth is around 288 Kelvin.
The Sun's average surface temperature is about 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit).
Mercury has an average surface temperature (67°) closest to the Earths average surface temperature (14°C). The temperature on Mercury varies a lot though - you could argue that Mars is closer in temperature.
The average temperature of the surface of Uranus is -224° Celsius.
Neither. Saturn is a gas giant. It does not have a solid surface.