It is 50000000 degrees colder on Neptune.
No. Neptune is much colder than even the coldest places on Earth.
Very much colder.
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
Temperature relies on distance from the Sun. In order the planets are ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto So Mercury is hottest as it is closest to the Sun Mars is closer than Neptune, so is hotter. So Neptune is colder.
No, Venus is not colder than Neptune. Venus has higher surface temperatures due to its thick atmosphere, greenhouse effect, and proximity to the sun, while Neptune is much colder as it's located much further from the sun in the outer solar system.
Neptune is much colder than Mars.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Mars are planets that are colder than Earth due to factors such as their distance from the Sun, lack of a thick atmosphere, and different composition.
Neptune is much farther from the Sun than Earth, so it receives much less sunlight and heat. Additionally, Neptune's atmosphere contains methane, which acts as a greenhouse gas, trapping heat and contributing to its colder average temperature compared to Earth.
Earth is smaller than Neptune but larger than Venus.
Colder, much colder.
No. Neptune is much larger than Earth.