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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists temperatures between 100 kelvins and 1000 kelvins.

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  • Temperatures lower than 100 K
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    Conditions in different temperatures

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    Kelvins

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    Degrees Celsius

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    Degrees Fahrenheit

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    Condition

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    100 K

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    -173.15 °C

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    -279.67 °F

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    125 K

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    -148 °C

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    -234.4 °F

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    superconductivity point of Tl-Ba-Cu-oxide

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    138 K

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    -135 °C

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    -211 °F

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    superconductivity point of Hg-Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-oxide

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    143 K

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    -130 °C

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    -202 °F

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    mean "surface" temperature of Saturn

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    152 K

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    -121 °C

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    -185.8 °F

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    mean "surface" temperature of Jupiter

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    184 K

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    -89 °C

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    -128.6 °F

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    coldest climatic temperature recorded on Earth

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    194.6 K

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    -78.5 °C

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    -109.3 °F

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    sublimation point of carbon dioxide (dry ice)

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    210 K

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    -63 °C

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    -81.4 °F

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    mean surface temperature of Mars

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    234.32 K

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    -38.83 °C

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    -37.9 °F

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    melting point of mercury

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    255.37 K

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    -17.78 °C

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    0 °F

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    273.15 K

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    0 °C

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    32 °F

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    melting point of water

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    287 K

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    14 °C

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    57 °F

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    mean surface temperature of Earth

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    293 K

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    20 °C

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    68 °F

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    room temperature

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    310 K

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    37 °C

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    98.6 °F

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    human body temperature

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    331 K

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    58 °C

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    136.4 °F

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    hottest climatic temperature recorded on Earth

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    373 K

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    100 °C

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    212 °F

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    boiling point of water

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    400 K

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    127 °C

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    260.6 °F

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    max. temperature at Concorde nose tip

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    452 K

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    179 °C

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    354.2 °F

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    mean surface temperature of Mercury

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    600.65 K

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    327.50 °C

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    621.5 °F

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    melting point of lead

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    737 K

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    464 °C

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    867.2 °F

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    mean surface temperature of Venus

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    755 K

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    482 °C

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    900 °F

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    a typical electric oven on the self-cleaning cycle

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    933.47 K

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    660.32 °C

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    1220.6 °F

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    melting point of aluminium

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    1000 K

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    727.15 °C

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    1340.87 °F

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    Circumstances where man can stay for a while without special shelter shown with grey.

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  • Temperatures higher than 1000 K

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    Orders of magnitude: An order of magnitude is the class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio to the class preceding it. The ratios most commonly used are 1000, 10, 2, 1024 or e (Euler's number, a transcendental number approximately equal to 2.71828182846 that is used as...

    Kelvin: The kelvin (symbol: K) is the SI unit of temperature, and is one of the seven SI base units. It is defined as the fraction 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water....

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