well we all know it gets up 2 billions of degrease lke 231.343.232.442 mainly during its summer period thats my professer told me
Mars is the warmest and possibly the cloudyest
The Antarctica Peninsula is the warmest part of the continent.
The inner, rockey or terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars). these are warm as they are closer to the sun than the gas giants. Although Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, it is only the second hottest planet after Venus. Venus gets hotter as the thick carbon Dioxide atmosphere holds the heat more effectively, while Mercury has no atmosphere.
The warmest temperature it could be in Alaska with snow and ice everywhere would be just above freezing, around 34-36 degrees Fahrenheit. If it gets warmer than this, the snow and ice would start to melt.
Weather on mars is mostly cold. In the winter it is -200 degrees at the poles. The air temperature rarely gets above 32 degrees F.
The warmest it gets on Mars in the summer time is 68 degrees Fahrenheit
Mars is the warmest and possibly the cloudyest
The Antarctica Peninsula is the warmest part of the continent.
Mars is the warmest and possibly the cloudyest
The warmest places on Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest places on Earth.
Mars, because the warmest day on Mars is barely the coldest day on Earth.
Mars is cold and very dry. It has a thin, unbreathable carbon dioxide atmosphere and is covered in reddish oxidized soil. The temperature on Mars is not very high - at its warmest, it rarely gets above the freezing point of water. There are frequent sandstorms that cover large portions of the planet. The sky is pale pink to gray and the surface is often strewn with boulders of various sizes. You can find pictures of Mars online.
The sun shines on Mars, just as it shines on the Earth. Since Mars is farther from the sun than the Earth is, it gets less sunlight.
When Darth Vader gets mad at Mars.
Ocean water generally gets warmer toward the equator and cooler toward the poles. However, the warmest water is not usually observed directly on the equator itself.
In Summer, the Sun gets up higher at noon. Also, the days are longer.
Mars if farther from the sun than the Earth is, so it gets less sunlight, but there is still sunlight on Mars - during the day.