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Why are temperatures on the gas giants so low?

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Answered by KahkashanParween
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By contrast, Jupiter is the closest gas giant to the sun but its surface temperature is 230 degrees below zero. Neptune, the farthest planet from the sun, comes in at a chilly 353 below zero, since it's nearly three billion miles away.
Answered by Sidyandex
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The temperatures on the gas giants are very low due to their position in the Solar system.

These planets are situated far away from the Sun in Solar System.

Mercury and Venus are closest planets of Sun and are very hot.

Jupiter, which is the nearest gas giant to the Sun, has the surface temperature of 230 degrees below the zero.

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