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  • Earth Temperatures: Understanding Daily & Seasonal Variations
    It's impossible to give a single "average" temperature for Earth because:

    * Earth's temperature varies greatly across the globe. Some places are hot, some are cold, and some are in between.

    * Temperatures fluctuate throughout the day and night. Daytime temperatures are generally higher than nighttime temperatures.

    * The temperature also changes seasonally. Winter is typically colder than summer.

    Instead of an average, here are some relevant figures:

    * Global average surface temperature: This is a common metric, and it's currently around 14.9°C (58.8°F). However, this is a long-term average and doesn't account for daily or seasonal fluctuations.

    * Daily temperature range: The difference between the highest and lowest temperatures in a day can vary drastically depending on location and time of year. Some places have very small ranges, while others experience significant swings.

    If you're interested in a specific location's temperature, it's best to check a weather forecast for that area.

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