Yes. But it has a hotspot. Neptune is -329.8 F. That's pretty cold if you ask me.
In fact, Uranus is usually said to be the coldest planet, but it is very similar to Neptune in its average surface temperature.
Neptune us further from the Sun than Uranus, but it seems to have a internal heat source which warms the surface a bit.
The coldest planet is Neptune.
Neptune is farthest from the SunUranus is the coldest planet in our solar system
no, neptune is.
The coldest planet in our Solar System is Neptune at a chilly 72 degrees kelvin. If by "coolest" as in a superlative form of cool, then it's up to an individual.
Neptune has an average temperature of -200C, making it the coldest planet in the solar system (at least now that Pluto has been demoted from planetary status).
It is the coldest planet. If you include the Dwarf Planet Pluto, then Pluto is colder.
The third coldest planet is Saturn. (Neptune and Uranus are colder; Uranus being the coldest.)
No, Neptune is the second coldest planet (Uranus is the coldest.) Mars is the coldest of the four inner planets.
The element named after the coldest planet in the solar system is "Neptunium." It is named after the planet Neptune, which is known for its icy temperatures in the outer reaches of our solar system.
No, Mars is not the coldest planet in the solar system. Neptune holds the title as the coldest planet with average temperatures reaching around -353 degrees Fahrenheit. Mars, despite its thin atmosphere and cold temperatures, is not as cold as Neptune.
Neptune is the eighth conventional planet in our solar system. It is considered the coldest because it is the farthest planet from our Sun.
Uranus and Neptune are the coldest planets in our solar system due to their distance from the Sun and their composition. Uranus has the coldest temperature recorded in our solar system, dropping to -224 degrees Celsius.