Quite a bit colder. Methane is a liquid on Neptune.
To compare -
The average temperature on Earth, according to NASA, is between 15°C and 20°C.
The average temperature on Neptune, according to NASA, is -218°C.
Yes it is colder than the north pole because there is nothing in space except a big black whole with planets and there is no devices or anything in space, nobody lives there or hardly visits there and its actually not on earth.
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neptune is colder than earth for it is further away from the sun therfor it gets less heat the surfacee temperature on neptune is roughly −218 °C (55.1 K)!!!
the answer is no because neptunes gas insnt as hot as the sun uv rays
No. The North Pole has lower average temperatures then Mt. Everest.
Colder than the North Pole is a comparison, not a metaphor.
The north pole is a lot colder and people do not belive that sana lives there.
Yes at times parts of Canada have become colder than the North Pole. Winnipeg in particular at times has reached the coldest place on earth.
Yes. The South Pole is on a continent, which is covered (98%) by ice. It's about 30 degrees F. colder than the North Pole, which is usually on ice that floats on open water.
It's not, The South Pole is a lot colder.
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It gets colder.
No, Antarctica is colder, primarily because it is a continent with thousands of feet of ice, whereas the north pole is ocean.
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No. The North Pole has lower average temperatures then Mt. Everest.
Colder than the North Pole is a comparison, not a metaphor.
The north pole is a lot colder and people do not belive that sana lives there.
Yes at times parts of Canada have become colder than the North Pole. Winnipeg in particular at times has reached the coldest place on earth.
Yes. The South Pole is on a continent, which is covered (98%) by ice. It's about 30 degrees F. colder than the North Pole, which is usually on ice that floats on open water.
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