No. Earth is the only planet known to have any sort of life. Neptune is a gas planet, so it has no solid surface for anything to grow on.
Neptune, hands down. He is the greek god of water. :)
Neptune is always the farthest planet from the Sun. But the dwarf planet Pluto will eventually grow in size as it continues to orbit and collect and grow from floating materials in space (e.g. smaller meteors landing and collecting on Pluto increase it's size). It isn't a planet now but could eventually grow to the size of a planet and regain its planetary status, making Neptune not the farthest from the sun.
All life will cease on the planet.
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Planet-F 1. Exploration 2. Agriculture 3. Construction 4. Communication 5. Transportation 6. Technology 7. Ecology 8. Biology There Is No Secret Ending!
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Mercury -200 F To 328 F Venus 801 F the hotest planet in the solar system Not Mercury Earth Our Home -16 F To 127 F Mars -67 F Jupiter -125 F Saturn -172 F Uranus -224 F the coldest planet in our solar system Neptune -218 F Pluto dwarf planet planets only
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Acctually they don't grow
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i think they eat the goo and grow a bit
The coldest planet is Uranus, with an average temperature of about -350 °F.
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By accretion
planet earth