The global average in 2007 was 14.73 degrees Celsius (58.5 degrees Fahrenheit)
from: http://www.earth-policy.org/index.php?/indicators/C51/
The planet that has a temperature range of approximately 13°C to 37°C is Earth. This range reflects typical temperatures found in various regions, especially in temperate climates. Other celestial bodies do not have such a stable and life-supporting temperature range as Earth does.
The temperature range on Earth is from about minus 90°C to 58°C (-130°F to 136°F)The temperature on Pluto is from about minus 240°Cto - 218°C (-400°F to - 360°F). Pluto is so cold that the gases of its atmosphere freeze onto the surface when it is farthest from the Sun.
Because of Earth's orbital location and atmosphere, the temperatures are within a much smaller range than for the gas giant Saturn. The temperature at the top of Saturn's clouds averages -285° F (-175 °C). This is because the thin gas does not retain heat, and solar radiation at Saturn's orbital distance is minimal. The core of Saturn is much hotter, estimated at 11,700 °C, mainly due to extraordinary pressure and tidal forces in the thickening atmosphere. On Earth, geothermal heating is negligible, and the planet is heated by the Sun, alternately heating and cooling as it rotates. Atmospheric currents keep the temperature range between -40° and +40° C (-40° to 104°F) for most of the planet, with extremes of -89° and +58°C (-128°F and 136°F).
Earth is the only planet in the solar system where life is known to exist. It has a unique combination of conditions, such as liquid water, a stable atmosphere, and a suitable temperature range, that support the diverse forms of life found on our planet.
•The surface of Pluto can range from a low temperature of 33 Kelvin (-400 degrees Fahrenheit) and a high temperature of 55 Kelvin (-360 degrees Fahrenheit). The average surface temperature on Pluto is 44 Kelvin ( -380 Fahrenheit.
No planet in our solar system has that as its full temperature range. Earth certainly has that temperature range, but it can get both hotter and colder than that.
The temperature in Fairbanks can range from -66 centigrade to +99 Fahrenheit. Fairbanks has the widest range of temperature on earth.
Mars has a temperature range that can vary from -13 Celsius to 37 Celsius, depending on the location and time of day. This range makes it a planet with significant temperature fluctuations due to its thin atmosphere and distance from the Sun.
The average temperatures range from 470 deg Celsius on Venus to -200 deg C on Neptune.
Earth, but does go beyond that, venus is to hot, mars is to cold
AtmosphereAND liquid waterAND temperature range in which large organic structures can exist.
The Earth's temperature range can vary greatly depending on the location and time of year. On average, Earth's temperature ranges from about -50°C in Antarctica to about 50°C in hot desert regions.
The temperature range on Earth is from about minus 90°C to 58°C (-130°F to 136°F)The temperature on Pluto is from about minus 240°Cto - 218°C (-400°F to - 360°F). Pluto is so cold that the gases of its atmosphere freeze onto the surface when it is farthest from the Sun.
The surface temperature of the earth can range between -89.2 deg C (Vostok Station at the Russian Research base in the Antarctic) and 56.7 dec C (Death Valley, USA). So a single measure of the surface temperature for the whole planet is a bit absurd.
I'm not exactly sure, but it could be Pluto. Like I said, not completely sure if I'm correct.
From -20C to 50 C From -20C to 50 C
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