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Why the temperature on Jupiter never rises above 105°C

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Answered by anubhav35
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because there are no human in Jupiter which increases the temperature witjh there evil minds

aarizeyz: Within the regions of gas, the temperature varies in the layers of Jupiter's atmosphere. From the surface to about 30 miles (50 kilometers) up, the temperature decreases as you ascend, ranging from minus 100 C (minus 150 F) to minus 160 C (minus 260 F). In the next layer, the temperature increases with altitude, returning to up to minus 150 F again. At the top of the atmosphere, temperatures can reach as high as 1,340 F (725 C), over 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) above the planet's surface.
Answered by devil837
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kyo ki hupiter sun s bhut dur h
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