Earth's minimum surface temperature is recorded at around -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius), which was measured at the Vostok Station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983. This extreme cold is a result of the continent's high elevation and its polar climate. Such low temperatures are not commonly experienced and are typically found in isolated areas during the winter months.
Ave/max temperature: -200°C Minimum temperature: -214°C
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The dwarf planet Eris has a minimum surface temperature of 30oK (-405.67oF, -243.15oC), a mean temperature of 42.5oK (-383.17oF, -230.65oC), and a maximum temperature of 55oK (-360.67oF, -218.15oC).
There are almost no extrusive rocks on the earths surface because they are all under the earths surface. They are mainly lower than the earths surface.
Their evidence comes from rocks at earths surface.
temperature increases with depth
A: Earth has a minimum surface temperature of -88°C and a maximum surface temperature of 58°C.
Ave/max temperature: -200°C Minimum temperature: -214°C
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.
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A temperature inversion.
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It would block out significant sunlight, lowering the temperature.
-23 c and -9 f
Lower temperature and the counter-effect of condensation.