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  • Jupiter Temperature: Exploring the Gas Giant's Extreme Climate
    Jupiter doesn't have a single, average temperature like the surface of Earth. This is because it's a gas giant, meaning it doesn't have a solid surface.

    Instead, Jupiter's temperature varies greatly depending on the depth and location:

    * Outer atmosphere: Around -145°C (-234°F).

    * Upper atmosphere: Ranges from -107°C (-160°F) to -145°C (-234°F).

    * Deep atmosphere: Can reach up to 24,000°C (43,000°F) due to immense pressure and internal heat.

    The average temperature of Jupiter's atmosphere is often reported as -145°C (-234°F). However, this is a very general figure and doesn't represent the full temperature range.

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