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What Is The Surface Temperature On Mars?

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    Sorry Valurie you are wrong.  See this page from starry skies.  Please check your facts before you call someone dumb. Http://starryskies.com/solar_system/mars/mars_moons.html
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      Actually Mars has 2 moons search it up on google or something get your facts right bud :)
      nd no problem i'm always here to help heehaws
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        The minimum surface temperature on Mars is around −140° C (133 K). The maximum temperature on Mars is 20° C (293 K). The mean temperature of Mars is −63° C (210 K).

        Mars comes as the fourth planet from the sun in our solar system. The planet of Mars has been named after the Roman God of War (Mars). The Planet of Mars is also known as the "Red Planet". Phobos and Deimos are the two moons of the planet Mars, these moons are really small and have a very odd shape. The atmosphere of the planet is very thin. It is believed that the planet was far more adaptable for organisms than it is today. However debate still has it whether there were any living organisms ever on the planet Mars.
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        Y'all all dumb mars doesn't have any moons and don't post any more avatars
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