Actually, Neptune is not hot but, it is to cold because it's mean surface temperature is -200.15 C ( 387.27 F).
Hydrogen, Hilium and methane gas are the three components that make up Neptunes atmosphere.
Neptune is not hot by any stretch of the imagination. It's the coldest place in the solar system, at -218 degrees Celsius.
Neptune is thirty times farther from the Sun than we are, and is so far away that the Sun just looks like a star, so as you can imagine the upper atmosphere is freezing cold - just -225 degrees Celsius! This is extremely cold. However, inside Neptune it is hot - very hot - and reaches tens of thousands of degrees, hotter than the surface of the Sun! This immense difference between Neptune's bitterly cold upper atmosphere and seething hot core causes huge convection currents to flow through the planet, stirring its air and causing Neptune to have the fastest winds in the solar system.
quite cold
Neptune
Hydrogen, Hilium and methane gas are the three components that make up Neptunes atmosphere.
Neptune is not hot by any stretch of the imagination. It's the coldest place in the solar system, at -218 degrees Celsius.
The lowest temperature ever recorded on planet Earth was -89 degrees Celsius, on July 21, 1983, at Vostok Station, Antarctica. The highest temperature was 57.8 degrees Celsius, on September 13, 1922, at Al 'Aziziyah, Libya.
4,666 degrees Celsius is extremely hot. 4,666 degrees Celsius is equal to 8,430.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
89 degrees Celsius is hot because water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
Neptune is thirty times farther from the Sun than we are, and is so far away that the Sun just looks like a star, so as you can imagine the upper atmosphere is freezing cold - just -225 degrees Celsius! This is extremely cold. However, inside Neptune it is hot - very hot - and reaches tens of thousands of degrees, hotter than the surface of the Sun! This immense difference between Neptune's bitterly cold upper atmosphere and seething hot core causes huge convection currents to flow through the planet, stirring its air and causing Neptune to have the fastest winds in the solar system.
Far too hot (nearest planet to the sun). On one side it is approximately 300 degrees celsius and the other -100 degrees celsius.
57.8 degrees Celsius.
30 degrees celsius
quite cold
pretty hot it is 50 degrees Celsius higher then boiling water
5500 degrees Celsius = 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit.