It can't get hot.
Neptune is freezing cold, with an average temperature of ?218
Imagine how hot the Earth's core is, now take that and add a few thousand degrees. Contrary to mainstream belief, both Neptune and Uranus are very hot, hellish places.
We do not know and there is no way of telling as far as we know at the moment. We do not know if it even has a mantle.
It can't get hot.
Neptune is freezing cold, with an average temperature of −218 °C (55.1 K).
About 7000 Celsius
yes
Neptune doesn't have an outer core. The only core Neptune has is the molten inner core in the middle of the planet. Neptune is a gas giant, which means it does not have a solid surface.
Neptune is very cold on the outside, but deep inside the planet, it's hot! The pressure at the core of Neptune is several million times greater than the pressure at Earths surface.Neptune's core is hotter than the sun. The heat inside Neptune supplies energy for strong winds. The winds on Neptune may be the fastest in the entire solar system.
They don't. Neptune is −218°C (55.1K / -360.4°F). Uranus is -224 °C (49K / -371.2°F ). Neptune, the 8th planet, is the furthest planet from the sun, however it has an exposed core composed of extremely hot molten ammonia. Which provides a little heat to the planet, but still not enough to prevent it being freezing. Because of Neptune's very hot core, Uranus, the 7th planet, is the coldest. Their cold temperatures are because they are too far from the sun for its heat to warm them.
Yes, there is water inside Neptune. Actually most of Neptune's core is made of water and ice.
iron, nickel, and silicates. Its core temperature is approximately 7000ºC.
No, Neptune is a planet. Stars are hot, glowing with the heat from nuclear fusion in their core. Neptune is cold, and much too small to have fusion.
Neptune doesn't have an outer core. The only core Neptune has is the molten inner core in the middle of the planet. Neptune is a gas giant, which means it does not have a solid surface.
no there is no ice in the core of neptune. in the core of neptune, is just gas. the planet neptune is just gas
Neptune is very cold on the outside, but deep inside the planet, it's hot! The pressure at the core of Neptune is several million times greater than the pressure at Earths surface.Neptune's core is hotter than the sun. The heat inside Neptune supplies energy for strong winds. The winds on Neptune may be the fastest in the entire solar system.
here is no surface to Neptune, But it has a rock core
Neptune is an "Ice Giant" planet. Neptune's atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. We can not see the surface but we believe the surface is primarily composed of ices and rock and the planet has a hot core.
No. You can't even go to Neptune. It's too far away. If you could get to Neptune, you would be crushed by Neptune's internal pressure long before you reached the core.
Neptune is an "Ice Giant" planet. Neptune's atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. We can not see the surface but we believe the surface is primarily composed of ices and rock and the planet has a hot core.
basically neptune has a rocky core in the middle that is surrounded by water and hydrogen.
They don't. Neptune is −218°C (55.1K / -360.4°F). Uranus is -224 °C (49K / -371.2°F ). Neptune, the 8th planet, is the furthest planet from the sun, however it has an exposed core composed of extremely hot molten ammonia. Which provides a little heat to the planet, but still not enough to prevent it being freezing. Because of Neptune's very hot core, Uranus, the 7th planet, is the coldest. Their cold temperatures are because they are too far from the sun for its heat to warm them.
neptune gets 40% of sunlight
nothing