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Average Temperatures In Saturn
The average temperature is -288 degrees fahrenheit or -178 degrees celsius. This is because most of it’s heat come from it’s interior rather than the sun. Temperatures in Saturn's atmosphere increase along with pressure the closer one travels to the center. Saturn contains three layers of clouds. The upper layers of ammonia ice have temperatures ranging from -280 Fahrenheit or -173 Celsius to -170 Fahrenheit or -113 Celsius. The bottom layer contains water ice, with temperatures from -127 Fahrenheit or -88 celsius to 26 Fahrenheit or minus 3 Celsius . Temperatures in the lower layers climb as high as 134 Fahrenheit or 57 Celsius.Outside of the core, the liquid hydrogen becomes less metallic, gradually shifting into a gas the further one travels

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