All the planets have temperatures that cover a larger range than that. The Earth goes from about -70 to about +55 degrees C.
At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C). This is due to a very long apparent day length, from a combination of the time taken to orbit and the planets axial rotation.
Mercury
Uranus has a very cold average temperature of about -224 degrees Celsius (-371 degrees Fahrenheit). This makes it one of the coldest planets in our solar system.
Cold temperatures reduce the range of an electric vehicle because they can affect the efficiency of the battery, causing it to hold less charge and deliver less power.
All the planets have temperatures that cover a larger range than that. The Earth goes from about -70 to about +55 degrees C.
At night its heat escapes into space
earth has the smallest range of temperatures
The temperature range on Neptune varies depending on the depth. Near the surface, temperatures can reach as low as -360°F (-218°C), making it one of the coldest planets in our solar system. However, the interior of Neptune is much hotter, with temperatures estimated to be around 9,000°F (5,000°C).
No. Red giants have temperatures comparable to those of red dwarfs. Even cooler are brown dwarfs, which are objects that are in the intermediate range between planets and stars.
Mars and Earth are both rocky or "terrestrial" planets. Mars and Earth also belong to the group of inner planets (along with Venus and Mercury). Inner planets are in front of the meteor belt (between Mars and Jupiter), outer planets are behind the meteor belt.
The range of a thermometer refers to the range of temperatures it can measure accurately. For example, a thermometer with a range of -20°C to 100°C can accurately measure temperatures within that range, but may not be accurate outside of it.
The desert biome typically has the greatest range of temperatures, with scorching hot temperatures during the day and cold temperatures at night due to low humidity and lack of vegetation to retain heat.
Earth
At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C). This is due to a very long apparent day length, from a combination of the time taken to orbit and the planets axial rotation.
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Mercury