quite cold
Mercury because one side of it is always turned towards the Sun.
As with any planet, the interior of Jupiter is quite hot, but at the level in its atmosphere where pressure is similar to what we find on Earth it is actually quite cold.
Some planets are cold whereas the others are hot depending with the distances from the sun.
I think the planet you are thinking of is Mercury.
cold and very hot....
I think the planet you are thinking of is Mercury.
if we didn't have an atmosphere during the day our planet would be very hot and during the night our planet would be very cold
Hot would be the wrong word, Pluto is very cold, about -230 Celsius
very hot during the day as it is the closest planet to the sun =]
No. Venus is very hot, with temperatures around 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
as the planet Pluto is considered the furthest planet from the sun, it would be a cold planet
The first inner planet is Mercury. It is the closest planet to the Sun in our solar system and is known for its extreme temperature variations, ranging from very hot to very cold.
No you will not survive on anouther planet there either to hot or to cold and even if it was the right temperature it wouldn't work out very well
Hard to say, as the distance from the star will also factor in, but in general, thin atmosphere would mean no insulation, it would be cold. Mars is a classic example of a planet having a thin atmosphere. It is extremely cold on Mars and has a small amount of carbon dioxide in it's atmosphere but is not in high enough concentration to warm the planet. Mercury has no atmosphere and it is hot and cold depending on which part of the planet is facing the Sun. Venus has a very dense amosphere and it is very hot, no matter which surface is facing the Sun.
freezing, very cold, cold, lukewarm, warm, hot, very hot, boiling
quite cold