The position of every object in the solar system, actually every object everywhere, affects temperature. Neptune, being so far away from the sun (approx. 4,502,895,908.07 km), gets very little solar heat.
Voyager 2 flew by Neptune in 1989, taking images of of Neptunes thin ring system that cannot be easily seen from Earth.
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With the exception of the earths position as regards the sun, none of the other planets have any affect on earth's climate.
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Some factors that affect life in an aquatic ecosystem is food availability, pollution and the types of pollution that enter the system, amount of salt in the system, temperature of the water, and other factors.
no because they do not move around in the the solar system beacause they are very far from the sun also because they dont have seasons like earth
Voyager 2 flew by Neptune in 1989, taking images of of Neptunes thin ring system that cannot be easily seen from Earth.
it is located between uranus and the kuiper belt.
neptune is 8th in the solar system(not including pluto)
Yes, in fact the temperature of 55 degrees F is paralyzing foryour respiratory system.
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temperature, food, environment
it doesn't because omeostasis is when your body is in a natural normal position.
Neptune is one of the gas giants in our solar system. Its gravity keeps it in a spherical shape.
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With the exception of the earths position as regards the sun, none of the other planets have any affect on earth's climate.
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