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What Is The Temperature Of Space

Temperature is a measure of hot and cold, something is hot when it's particles vibrate quickly and cold when don't. But space is a vaccum and doesn't have any particles so it doesn't have a temperature and it can't get one. So we can say that it has nearly 0 Kelvin temperature bcz particles don't move. So it is cold but (You are hot 😉)

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