Neptune is much colder than Mars.
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 colder than Mars. Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun and is much farther from it compared to Mars, which is the fourth planet from the sun. Neptune's average temperature is around -353°F (-214°C), while Mars's average temperature is around -80°F (-62°C).
No. The 4th planet is Mars. Neptune is the 8th.
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Mars is the closest planet to Earth among Jupiter, Neptune, and Saturn. The distance between Earth and Mars varies due to their constantly changing positions in their orbits around the sun. Jupiter, Neptune, and Saturn are all much farther away from Earth compared to Mars.
Unfortunately Mars is cold, but Neptune is extremely cold. Therefore Mars is so likely like Earth that scientists think there might be living things on Mars. Neptune is more likely impossible to live on therefore you will need quite a lot of the technology to live or even go to Neptune. Edit: Also Mars is a solid rocky world, whereas Neptune is mainly gas, fluids and so on.
It's Neptune.
Saturn is the second largest planet behind jupiter! The sizes from smallest to largest are Pluto and Charon (which is actually a dwarf planet) Mercury Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter the answer is D. Venus, Neptune, Saturn
No, Neptune is the second coldest planet (Uranus is the coldest.) Mars is the coldest of the four inner planets.
mars is a cold planet its lowest temp. is -224 degrees