Neptune because it is the farthest from the sun unless you count pluto which is further from the sun
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.
No. Despite being furthest (8th planet) from the sun, Neptune is not the coldest. Neptune's exposed molten core provides some heat to the planet. While Neptune is still freezing cold, it's not *the* coldest. The coldest is the 7th planet, Uranus. See the related questions below.
The coldest planet is Neptune.
No, Neptune is the second coldest planet (Uranus is the coldest.) Mars is the coldest of the four inner planets.
The smallest and coldest planet in our solar system is Pluto. It is a dwarf planet located on the outer edges of our solar system, and its surface temperatures can drop as low as -375 degrees Fahrenheit (-225 degrees Celsius).
The coldest planet in our solar system is Uranus.
Neptune is the second coldest planet in our solar system after Uranus. This is because Neptune is farther from the Sun compared to Uranus, causing it to receive less heat and have lower temperatures. Additionally, Neptune's atmosphere is composed mostly of gases that can trap heat, preventing it from escaping and contributing to its cold temperatures.
Pluto is the coldest planet
The coldest planet in our solar system is Neptune, which has an average temperature of around -353 degrees Fahrenheit (-214 degrees Celsius). This extreme cold is due to its distance from the Sun and its thick atmosphere of gases, including methane and ammonia, which trap heat very effectively.
Impossible to answer because it isn't the coldest planet.
The coldest planet is Uranus, with an average temperature of about -350 °F.
Mars, because the warmest day on Mars is barely the coldest day on Earth.