In the summer, temperatures on Mars can range from about -20°C (-4°F) near the equator to around -70°C (-94°F) at the poles. Mars has a thin atmosphere that cannot retain heat well, so even during the summer months, temperatures can still be very cold.
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Mars temperature range is -140 degrease Celsius in the winter and 20 degrease Celsius in the summer. The highest climate is 30 degrease Celsius is the south because the south side of mars is hotter then the north.
mars' Fahrenheit is 80 in summer, -207 in winter
The average temperature on Neptune is about -214°C, while Mars has an average temperature of around -63°C. To find the net change in temperature from Neptune to Mars, subtract Mars' temperature from Neptune's: -63°C - (-214°C) = 151°C. Thus, the net change in temperature from Neptune to Mars is approximately 151 degrees Celsius.
The temperature on Mars varies significantly, typically ranging from about -125 degrees Celsius (-195 degrees Fahrenheit) near the poles during winter to a maximum of around 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) at the equator during the summer. Overall, the average temperature is about -63 degrees Celsius (-81 degrees Fahrenheit). Due to its thin atmosphere, Mars experiences dramatic temperature fluctuations between day and night.
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A summer day on Mars can get up to 70 or 80 degrees Fahrenheit near the equator.
Mars temperature range is -140 degrease Celsius in the winter and 20 degrease Celsius in the summer. The highest climate is 30 degrease Celsius is the south because the south side of mars is hotter then the north.
The average temperature on Mars is about -80 degrees Fahrenheit (-60 degrees Celsius). In the summer, temperatures can rise to around 70 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) near the equator, while in winter, temperatures can drop to as low as -195 degrees Fahrenheit (-125 degrees Celsius) at the poles.
mars' Fahrenheit is 80 in summer, -207 in winter
the temperature of mars is 26 degrees
The lowest temperature on Mars -1400C (-2200F).
Yes.
of course not, Mars is colder than Earth, The Sun is a furnace a hydrogen fuel
Mars does!!!
Mars is very cold even in summer.
Yes, Mars has seasons just like Earth does.