This is for home work and i really need it soon I’m in grade six and this is importent and I need really good marks. Thanks if you anwser is helps lots!
Originally posted 2009-04-23 21:54:29.
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Mercury 340 K
Venus 735 K
Earth 287 K
Mars 227 K
Jupiter 152 K
Saturn 143 K
Neptune 53K
Uranus 68 K
Pluto 44K – tho not classified as a planet any more.
These temperatures are all in Kelvin to convert to celcius just subtract 273 eg earth is 287 K which is 14 C
hey, i bet you have textbooks with the answer in them. reading your textbooks is IMPORTANT if you want to get good grades. so is the spell checker. your teacher is probably looking for the ones out of the text, anyway. you cant get good marks yourself by asking someone to do your homework for you.
Mercury – Average surface temperature 333°F
Venus – Average surface temperature 867°F
Earth – Average surface temperature 59 °F
Mars – Average surface temperature –81° F
Jupiter – Average temperature where atmosphere pressure equals 1 Earth atmosphere –162°F
Saturn – Average temperature where atmosphere pressure equals 1 Earth atmosphere –218° F
Uranus – Average temperature where atmosphere pressure equals 1 Earth atmosphere –323° F
Neptune – Average temperature where atmosphere pressure equals 1 Earth atmosphere –330° F
Pluto – Average surface temperature –369°
Mercury – one day is equal to 59 earth days
day temp is 200 – 620 Fahrenheit
night temp is can be colder than -300 degrees fahrenheit
Venus – one day is equal to 243 earth days
constant cloud cover keeps it around 900 degrees Fahrenheit
Earth is -130 degrees Fahrenheit at the polar ice caps. The global mean temperature is about 60 degrees
Mars – day is 24.6 hours similar to earth
Equatorial zone can reach temperatures of 80 degrees fahrenheit – similar to earth
Jupiter – day lasts 9.84 hours
Jupiter is a gaseous planet so it is very hot. It is hard to establish the temperature. The book I have says that Jupiters surface (a frothy sea) so it isn’t solid, temperature is 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Website says minus 325 degrees fahrenheit
Saturn – a day last 10.25 hours
Another gaseous planet – the inner core is surprising very hot 20,000 degrees fahrenheit but the surface that is on top of this intense heat is a liquid metallic hydrogen sea that is 8500 miles in depth then a layer of 18,500 miles of liquid hydrogen waves that are a chilly minus 280 fahrenheit
Uranus – a day last 17.3 hours
Neptune – a day last 16.3 hours
minus 353 degrees fahrenheit
Pluto – no longer a planet but it barely gets above minus 350 degrees fahrenheit at noon in the peak of summer.
Check out these websites
Good luck to you, sorry I couldn’t find a definitive temperature for Uranus.