Physics, asked by mohit8215pokar, 6 months ago

what is the space maximum temperature with the proportional to the planets​

Answers

Answered by monu3451
1

Answer:

Planetary surface temperatures tend to get colder the farther a planet is from the Sun. Venus is the exception, as its proximity to the Sun and dense atmosphere make it our solar system's hottest planet. The average temperatures of planets in our solar system are:

Mercury - 800°F (430°C) during the day, -290°F (-180°C) at night

Venus - 880°F (471°C)

Earth - 61°F (16°C)

Mars - minus 20°F (-28°C)

Jupiter - minus 162°F (-108°C)

Saturn - minus 218°F (-138°C)

Uranus - minus 320°F (-195°C)

Neptune - minus 331°F (-201°C)

Pluto - minus 388°F (-233°C)

Answered by prabhakarpunyapu
0

Explanation:

the normal space doesn't have any temperature but according to the planets they may the further you move towards a planet the temperature occurs according to the planets

mercury-800degree Fahrenheit during day and290 degree Fahrenheit at night

venus-880degree Fahrenheit

earth-61 degree Fahrenheit

Mars-minus 20degree Fahrenheit

Jupiter-minus162degree Fahrenheit

Similar questions