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The temperatures of the eight planets in our solar system vary widely due to their distance from the Sun and atmospheric conditions. Mercury can reach up to 800°F (427°C) during the day but drops to -330°F (-201°C) at night. Venus, with its thick atmosphere, averages around 900°F (475°C). Earth has a comfortable average temperature of about 59°F (15°C), while Mars averages around -80°F (-62°C). The gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, have temperatures around -234°F (-145°C) and -288°F (-178°C), respectively, while Uranus and Neptune are even colder, averaging around -350°F (-212°C) and -373°F (-225°C).

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