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(-20) degrees Celsius = -4 degrees Fahrenheit

[°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32

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What are the temperatures of planets in your solar system?

Average temperatures: Venus: 900 °F (482 °C) Mercury: 354 °F (179 °C) Earth: 57.2 °F (14 °C) Mars: -53 °F (-47 °C) Jupiter: -163 °F (-108 °C) Saturn: -218 °F (-139 °C) Neptune: -340 °F (-207 °C) Uranus: -350 °F (-212 °C)


What is -40 F is equal to c?

-40°F = -40°C


What is the hottest and coldest surface teprature on all of the planets in our solar system?

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).


How is minus 40 the same in F and C degrees?

Minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to minus 40 degrees Celsius. This is the only point where the two temperature scales intersect and have the same numerical value.


What is the maximum and minimum surface temperature of each planets?

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)