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One year on Neptune is 164.79 earth years. So, a decade would be ten times as much, or 1647.9 earth years.
The planet Neptune is farther from the Sun and has a much longer orbit than Earth's. It takes 164.79 Earth years for Neptune to complete its orbit. So if someone or something resided on Neptune for 14 "Neptune years", it would be the equivalent of 2307 Earth years in age.
Dead. Neptune is almost all storms and extemely high winds.
Neptune and Uranus
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.
One year on Neptune is 164.79 earth years. So, a decade would be ten times as much, or 1647.9 earth years.
The planet Neptune is farther from the Sun and has a much longer orbit than Earth's. It takes 164.79 Earth years for Neptune to complete its orbit. So if someone or something resided on Neptune for 14 "Neptune years", it would be the equivalent of 2307 Earth years in age.
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Dead. Neptune is almost all storms and extemely high winds.
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On Earth you would be 12 years old. On Neptune, assumming a year is one orbit around the Sun, you would not even be one year old, as a year on Neptune is 164.70 Earth years.
2/3 of a Neptune year. That is if you live to be 109 earth years old.
Neptune is 34 times bigger than earth.
Neptune and Uranus
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.
Yes. The diameter of Neptune is about 3.9 times that of Earth. The mass of Neptune is about 17 times that of Earth.
Nice question! If you're one on Neptune, then you're 164.79 years old on Earth. We're researching stuff on planets at our school so just multiply 164.79 x 10. Sorry I didn't figure it out myself. Just lazy... :)