-22.3 degrees Celsius would convert to -8.14 degrees Fahrenheit.
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∙ 12y ago-60 F is colder than 223 kelvin (223 kelvin = -58.27 F).
Planets experience temperature variations due to factors like distance from the sun, axial tilt, and composition of the atmosphere. For example, Mercury has a large temperature variation between its extremely hot day side and cold night side. The Earth's moderate temperature variation is influenced by its atmosphere and oceans, which help distribute heat across the planet.
Venus has a surface temperature that is closest to Earth's temperature. Despite being much closer to the Sun, Venus has a thick atmosphere that traps heat, resulting in temperatures that can reach around 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius), which is similar to Earth's average temperature.
Mercury has the largest temperature difference in the entire solar system, with daytime temperatures reaching up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius) and dropping to -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-180 degrees Celsius) at night due to its lack of atmosphere to regulate temperature.
The solid planets that are of rock low to high surface temperature Mercury - 275 °F (- 170°C) + 840 °F (- 450°C) Venus + 870 °F (+ 465°C) + 870 °F (+ 465°C) Earth - 129 °F (- 89°C) + 136 °F (+ 58°C) Moon - 280 °F (- 173°C) + 260 °F (+ 127°C) Mars - 195 °F (- 125°C) + 70 °F (+ 20°C) others:- Uranus (Ice planet minus 153 degrees Celsius) to minus (minus 218 C) Neptune (minus 210 C) to (minus 220 C) Saturn (minus 173 C) to minus (113 C). Pluto (minus 223 C). At its coolest, temperatures can fall to (minus 233 C).
Mercury has a huge temperature difference between its day and night sides. During the day, temperatures can reach up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius), while at night, temperatures can drop to around -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-180 degrees Celsius) due to its lack of atmosphere to retain heat.
Venus has the highest average temperature of any planet in our solar system, with surface temperatures reaching up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius) due to its thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide.
Mercury: Max = 800°F (430°C), Min = -290°F (-180°C) Venus: Max = 900°F (475°C), Min = 870°F (465°C) Earth: Max = 160°F (70°C), Min = -130°F (-90°C) Mars: Max = 70°F (20°C), Min = -195°F (-125°C) Jupiter: Max = 1,340°F (725°C), Min = -220°F (-145°C) Saturn: Max = -220°F (-145°C), Min = -280°F (-175°C) Uranus: Max = -320°F (-195°C), Min = -370°F (-225°C) Neptune: Max = -360°F (-218°C), Min = -370°F (-223°C)
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The temperature range on Neptune varies depending on the depth. Near the surface, temperatures can reach as low as -360°F (-218°C), making it one of the coldest planets in our solar system. However, the interior of Neptune is much hotter, with temperatures estimated to be around 9,000°F (5,000°C).
Pluto's surface temperature ranges from about -375 to -400 degrees Fahrenheit (-225 to -240 degrees Celsius). Its atmosphere is thin and primarily composed of nitrogen, with traces of methane and carbon monoxide. Because of its distance from the sun and its thin atmosphere, Pluto experiences extremely cold temperatures and a very cold climate.