Close to absolute zero.
The average kinetic energy of particles in matter is directly related to the temperature of that matter. As temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of particles also increases. This energy is due to the random motion of particles within the substance.
Annual Average Temperature (F): 76.4 Annual Average High Temperature (F): 85.9 Annual Average Low Temperature (F): 69.1 Annual Average Precipitation (in): 43.9
The average temperature is 5400 ºF (3000ºC),
The average kinetic energy of a particle is called its temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles within a substance.
Ambient temperature.
You can't, temperature is the average kenetic energy of the molecules and in space, there simply are too few or none to measure.
The temperature in space around Earth can vary widely, but on average it is about 2.7 Kelvin (-454.8 degrees Fahrenheit or -270.4 degrees Celsius).
Space is nothing, it is the lack of matter, it doesn't have a speed, it doesn't have a temperature, it does have a smell or a taste... it is nothing, it's empty space.
The average kinetic energy of particles in matter is directly related to the temperature of that matter. As temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of particles also increases. This energy is due to the random motion of particles within the substance.
The average temperature is here. The average temperature is here.
The temperature of outer space is measured in Degrees Kelvin. The Kelvin scale starts at what is called Absolute Zero, and is based on the theory of a "Perfect Vaccuum" (a vaccuum in which no matter exists whatsoever). Space, however, is not a perfect vaccuum. There are various gasses and other particles floating around in it, and for that reason its temperature cannot possibly be Absolute Zero. It would depend on exactly how much matter is present in any given region of space as to that regions temperature in Degrees Kelvin. It is scientifically acceptable to determine the temperature of space to be "fractionally above Absolute Zero", as its (space, as a whole) temperature varies from region to region. How the temperature in space is physically measured is another question, and one I cannot answer.
Average room temperature.
The temperature inside the International Space Station is usually kept around 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius). Specialized systems are in place to regulate the temperature to ensure the comfort and safety of the astronauts on board.
Average Temperature The average temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Inner Mantle: The average temperature is about 3000ºC Outer Mantle: The average temperature is about 2200ºC
The Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, a blue and white color when viewed from space due to its oceans and clouds, and an average surface temperature of about 15 degrees Celsius.
Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, volume refers to the amount of space it occupies, and temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.