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no
sun and very cold
yes very large storms
yes there are large elephants and also bunny
yes
yes
Neptune's storms are among the most powerful in our solar system, with wind speeds reaching over 1,300 mph (2,100 km/h). The extreme conditions in these storms, combined with the planet's frigid temperatures and volatile atmosphere, make them potentially deadly to any spacecraft that might venture close. However, since Neptune is a gas giant located far from Earth, the storms do not pose a direct threat to humans.
different soil and climatic conditions
Yes, it does. One is the Great red spot.
climatic conditions in the Amazon basin are hot and wet.
Neptune often has very strong storms and average temperatures of -350 degrees Fahrenheit. It has bands of storms that look like huge hurricanes.
Yes, Neptune does have long-lasting storms, including a massive dark storm known as the Great Dark Spot that was observed by the Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989. However, there is no evidence of storms lasting for exactly 100 years on Neptune. The planet's dynamic atmosphere is characterized by high-speed winds and changing weather patterns.