It's a planet, and from far away, they both look blue.
Nope
Earth. Neptune is the farthest planet away. Since the Sun is totally far away, this makes Neptune closer to Earth. Its like " the sun, a couple of planets including Earth, and then Neptune".
There are a number of geological events that have been established on Neptune. For instance, there are four seasons just like on earth but one season in Neptune last for 41 earth years.
The rotation of the planet Neptune is much faster than Earth's. It completes a rotational "day" in about 16 Earth hours. So in an Earth year (365.25 Earth days), Neptune completes about 544 Neptune days. In a Neptune year, there are about 89,666 Neptune days.
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.
Yes. The diameter of Neptune is about 3.9 times that of Earth. The mass of Neptune is about 17 times that of Earth.
Yes, Neptune, like Earth, has a magnetic field that is tilted relative to its rotational axis. However, Neptune's magnetic field is much stronger than Earth's and is shifted at a greater angle, making it unique in comparison.
Neptune has a gravity that is about 1.14 that of Earth.
in line Neptune is 5th away from the earth
Neptune doesn't have a sun inside it. Neptune shares the same sun as Earth does, so, Neptune has one sun. Just like every other planet in the solar system.
Neptune is an ice giant planet and while we do know that it does have storm systems in its atmosphere, we do not know if these are like tornadoes on Earth.
No, Neptune does not smell like sulfur. Neptune is a gas giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with traces of methane in its atmosphere. The smell of sulfur is associated with volcanic activity on terrestrial planets like Earth or Jupiter's moon Io, but not on Neptune.