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The Earth's crust typically ranges in temperature from about 200 to 400 degrees Celsius.
The Earth's crust has variable temperatures, ranging from about 60 degrees Fahrenheit at the surface to over 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit at certain depths in the upper mantle.
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50 to 300 degrees f.
The temperature of the sun's crust is around 6,000 degrees Celsius (10,832 degrees Fahrenheit). It is the coolest layer of the sun's atmosphere.
Mars does not have a molten core like Earth, so its crust doesn't reach high temperatures like terrestrial crust. The average temperature of Mars' crust is estimated to be around -80 degrees Celsius (-112 degrees Fahrenheit).
50 to 300 degrees f.
The crust is cooler than the core by several thousand degrees Celsius,
The sun does not have an outer crust as it is not solid. The "surface" of the sun, called the photosphere, is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.