About 900 degrees.
No, Venus' temperature is not uniform over the planet. During the day, temperatures can reach up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit due to its thick atmosphere trapping heat. At night, temperatures can drop significantly, but the overall climate is extremely hot.
The surface of the planet Venus is always hot, even on the night side. The thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide only absorbs about 40% of solar radiation but transports this heat around the planet. The radiational cooling at the top of the clouds does not greatly affect the temperatures nearer the ground.The estimated temperature of the planet is a fairly consistent 460 °C (860 °F), the heat being held by an atmosphere that is as much as 92 times as dense as Earth's.The daytime and night of Venus are each about 2 months long (58.4 Earth days).
The average temperature on Mercury ranges from about 800 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius) during the day to -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-180 degrees Celsius) at night. Mercury's thin atmosphere does not retain heat well, leading to extreme temperature variations between day and night.
The average temperature of Venus at night is as hellish as the day time temperature ( 460 degrees celsius ) , this is because of the dense Venus atmosphere , Venus is covered by thick clouds that prevent heat from escaping into space . Venus is truly a runaway greenhouse Planet .
Mercury's temperature can range from about -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-179 degrees Celsius) at night to around 800 degrees Fahrenheit (427 degrees Celsius) during the day due to the lack of atmosphere to retain heat. This extreme temperature difference is due to its thin atmosphere and proximity to the sun.
No, Venus' temperature is not uniform over the planet. During the day, temperatures can reach up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit due to its thick atmosphere trapping heat. At night, temperatures can drop significantly, but the overall climate is extremely hot.
Summers in Bermuda can be very hot. It is not uncommon for the temperature to reach highs in the mid eighties Fahrenheit. The lows during the day are in the mid seventies Fahrenheit.
Mercury's surface temperature can reach 801 Fahrenheit during the day! Nightime temperatures can drop to -279 Fahrenheit. That is dangerous!
The surface of the planet Venus is always hot, even on the night side. The thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide only absorbs about 40% of solar radiation but transports this heat around the planet. The radiational cooling at the top of the clouds does not greatly affect the temperatures nearer the ground.The estimated temperature of the planet is a fairly consistent 460 °C (860 °F), the heat being held by an atmosphere that is as much as 92 times as dense as Earth's.The daytime and night of Venus are each about 2 months long (58.4 Earth days).
Because of it's thick CO2 atmosphere and slow rotation, Venus maintains an average temperature of around 460 °C (860 °F) whether it is "day" or "night". :)
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, fluctuates in temperature more than any other planet. During the day, its temperature can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius), and during the night, its temperature can drop to -280 degrees Fahrenheit (-170 degrees Celsius). This is a drop of about 1,080 degrees Fahrenheit (600 degrees Celsius).
The average temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day. At night, it drops to about 50. or 26 degrees C.
Deserts have an average temperature of over 64 degrees F throughout the year.In hot deserts, the temperatures can range from above 100 degrees Fahrenheit inthe day to below 32 degrees Fahrenheit at night.
The average day temperature is 12 degrees Celsius.
The average temperature on Mercury ranges from about 800 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius) during the day to -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-180 degrees Celsius) at night. Mercury's thin atmosphere does not retain heat well, leading to extreme temperature variations between day and night.
At noon the temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It can get warmer as the day goes on.
A humans at 98.6 Fahrenheit. The irony is that 100 Fahrenheit was supposed to be the normal human body temperature but Mr. Fahrenheit must have had a temperature on the day that he measured it !