Neptune's temperature is around 72 degrees Kelvin, which is about 200 degrees colder than the Earth.
Neptune is far further from the sun and as such is a much colder planet than earth.
Neptune is a planet like Earth and they are both the same size
That answer is so wrong (no offense) but Neptune is more than 3 times the size of Earth and Neptune is a gas planet, has rings, and has no life.
Neptune's temperature is around 72 degrees Kelvin, which is about 200 degrees colder than the Earth.
Neptune is far further from the sun and as such is a much colder planet than earth.
It has colder temperatures than earth does
Neptune is approx 215 Celsius degrees colder.
it is -469 i believe
Earth has gravity and Neptune doesn'tEarth has life and Neptune doesn'tEarth's length of day is 24 hours and Neptune's is 16.1 hoursNeptune has rings and Earth doesn'tNeptune's average temperature is -214 degrees Celsius while Earth's average temperature is 15 degrees CelsiusThe two planets are made of different elements Neptune is different from the Earth because it is colder than the earth and it is 34 times bigger and Neptune is also blue.
Earth has gravity and Neptune doesn'tEarth has life and Neptune doesn'tEarth's length of day is 24 hours and Neptune's is 16.1 hoursNeptune has rings and Earth doesn'tNeptune's average temperature is -214 degrees Celsius while Earth's average temperature is 15 degrees CelsiusThe two planets are made of different elements Neptune is different from the Earth because it is colder than the earth and it is 34 times bigger and Neptune is also blue.
Strictly speaking you should say "mass" for this sort of question. Anyway Neptune's mass is about 17 times the Earth's mass.
it is a 7 million temperature difference
I'm not sure what the temperature is but i do know that its orbit isn't far behind earth so there isn't much of a difference. Edit : Neptune is along way from Earth and the temperature is much lower. The average temperature at the surface is about minus 220 degrees Celsius.
Neptune is approx 215 Celsius degrees colder.
one for earth's and neptunes, small
Neptune is bigger than Earth which means, Neptune has got more gravitational pull than Earth.
Earth has gravity and Neptune doesn'tEarth has life and Neptune doesn'tEarth's length of day is 24 hours and Neptune's is 16.1 hoursNeptune has rings and Earth doesn'tNeptune's average temperature is -214 degrees Celsius while Earth's average temperature is 15 degrees CelsiusThe two planets are made of different elements Neptune is different from the Earth because it is colder than the earth and it is 34 times bigger and Neptune is also blue.
Earth has gravity and Neptune doesn'tEarth has life and Neptune doesn'tEarth's length of day is 24 hours and Neptune's is 16.1 hoursNeptune has rings and Earth doesn'tNeptune's average temperature is -214 degrees Celsius while Earth's average temperature is 15 degrees CelsiusThe two planets are made of different elements Neptune is different from the Earth because it is colder than the earth and it is 34 times bigger and Neptune is also blue.
Strictly speaking you should say "mass" for this sort of question. Anyway Neptune's mass is about 17 times the Earth's mass.
it is a 7 million temperature difference
yes
I'm not sure what the temperature is but i do know that its orbit isn't far behind earth so there isn't much of a difference. Edit : Neptune is along way from Earth and the temperature is much lower. The average temperature at the surface is about minus 220 degrees Celsius.
It took Voyager 2 about 12 years to get to Neptune.
It has colder temperatures than earth does
No matter where earth and Neptune are in their orbits about the sun, Neptune will always be the furthest planet from us. The reason is that the distance between Uranus and Neptune is much greater than the distance between the earth and sun.