From about 0. C to 400.C. 5,000 degrees Celsius
Uranus, with an average temperature of -355 degrees Fahrenheit and -215 degrees Celsius.
It obviously does not.
You would die before you got very far. The earth's crust is 124 miles thick. After that you come upon the mantle (which is about 100-250 miles thick), which consists of molten rock (more commonly known as magma) and is split into three layers: Upper mantle, Mantle, Inner Mantle, each ranging between 600-900 degrees Celsius (or 1,112-1,652 degrees Fahrenheit). Once through the Mantle, you come upon the Inner core which is 1,400 miles thick and made up of Iron and Nickel and has a temperature of 6,692 degrees Fahrenheit. Then you have the inner core which is 750 miles thick and made of solid iron and nickel and has a temperature of about 13,000 degrees Fahrenheit (THAT"S HOTTER THAN THE SUN!) So as you can see, you would be dead before you reach the center of the earth.
1. It would take too long and not enough supplies or fuel could be fit on a spaceship of normal size for the journey. 2. The atmosphere on venus is much different from Earth. It has poisonous gases, and lots of pressure that would squeeze you the second you got on the planet. 3. Its temperature is almost 900 degrees Fahrenheit! That's almost 9 times as hot as the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth (136 degrees F)
The coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was in Antarctica at the Vostok Station, where it reached a bone-chilling -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) in July 1983.
There is no "temperature of the Earth", nor even a "temperature of the surface of the Earth". Every spot and every time is a little different. The most common temperature of the Earth is about 10,000 degrees, which is about the estimated temperature of the molten core of the Earth.
58.3 degrees fahrenheit
In Fahrenheit the Earth's mantle is ranged from 1400 degrees to 1600 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature of the inner core of the Earth is estimated to be around 9,000–13,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
In Fahrenheit the Earth's mantle is ranged from 1400 degrees to 1600 degrees Fahrenheit.
The earth's core is about 4,300 degrees Celsius. That would equate to 7,700 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is a great range of temperatures on Earth. These temperatures range from far be low zero to more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit just on Earth's crust.
The temperature at the center of the Earth is estimated to be around 9,000 to 13,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Earth's core temperature is estimated to be around 9,000-11,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
it is 15 degrees celsius or 59 degrees Fahrenheit
No, there are colder temperatures than -2 degrees. Temperatures can go lower than -2 degrees, with the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth being around -128 degrees Fahrenheit in Antarctica.