All planets have very different temperatures at the surface.
Mercury's Maximum Temperature 465°C (870°F)
Mercury's Minimum Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Venus' Average Temperature 449°C (850°F)
Earth's Average Temperature 7.2°C (45°F)
Mars's Maximum Temperature 36°C (98°F)
Mars's Minimum Temperature -123°C (-190°F)
Jupiter's Average Temperature -153°C (-244°F)
Saturn's Average Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Uranus' Maximum Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Neptune's Average Temperature -223°C (-370°F)
Ave/max temperature: -200°C Minimum temperature: -214°C
The dates of maximum and minimum temperatures do not coincide with the dates of maximum and minimum insolation because temperature is not only affected by the amount of incoming solar radiation but also by factors like cloud cover, humidity, and heat capacity of the surface. These factors can cause delays in the heating and cooling of the Earth, resulting in differences between the timing of maximum insolation and maximum temperature.
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).
Maximum Temp. is -4 degree C. Minimum Temp. is -112 degree C.
The surface temperature of Omega varies slightly. On average, the maximum surface temperature is 760 degrees Celsius, which converts to 1400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ave/max temperature: -200°C Minimum temperature: -214°C
A: Earth has a minimum surface temperature of -88°C and a maximum surface temperature of 58°C.
The dates of maximum and minimum temperatures do not coincide with the dates of maximum and minimum insolation because temperature is not only affected by the amount of incoming solar radiation but also by factors like cloud cover, humidity, and heat capacity of the surface. These factors can cause delays in the heating and cooling of the Earth, resulting in differences between the timing of maximum insolation and maximum temperature.
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).
Pluto is no planet anymore. All planets have very different temperatures at the surface. Mercury's Maximum Temperature 465°C (870°F) Mercury's Minimum Temperature -184°C (-300°F) Venus' Average Temperature 449°C (850°F) Earth's Average Temperature 7.2°C (45°F) Mars's Maximum Temperature 36°C (98°F) Mars's Minimum Temperature -123°C (-190°F) Jupiter's Average Temperature -153°C (-244°F) Saturn's Average Temperature -184°C (-300°F) Uranus' Maximum Temperature -184°C (-300°F) Neptune's Average Temperature -223°C (-370°F)
Insolation refers to the amount of solar radiation received on a particular surface. Insolation temperature lag refers to the delay between the peak solar radiation and the peak temperature on a surface, as heat absorption and release processes take time to reach equilibrium. This lag can vary depending on factors like the material of the surface and its thermal properties.
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Surface Temperature in Pluto (minimum/maximum): In metric units: -233/-223 �C.In English units: -387/-369 �F.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
All planets have very different temperatures at the surface. Mercury's Maximum Temperature 465°C (870°F) Mercury's Minimum Temperature -184°C (-300°F) Venus' Average Temperature 449°C (850°F) Earth's Average Temperature 7.2°C (45°F) Mars's Maximum Temperature 36°C (98°F) Mars's Minimum Temperature -123°C (-190°F) Jupiter's Average Temperature -153°C (-244°F) Saturn's Average Temperature -184°C (-300°F) Uranus' Maximum Temperature -184°C (-300°F) Neptune's Average Temperature -223°C (-370°F)
Only the Earth.
The average temperature at the "surface" of Saturn is about minus 150 degrees Celsius. In fact that doesn't vary much from poles to equator. So, there not much of a maximum and minimum.