Neptune does not have a "surface" on which to measure temperature. Its gaseous atmosphere gives way to a dense, hot slush of water and ammonia molecules. So while the outer cloud layers are very cold (-218 to -221°C), the interior is much hotter, up to 5000 to 7000°C near the core.
At the point at which the pressure is equal to sea level on Earth, the temperature is only about -200°C (-328°F).
The mean atmospheric temperature on Neptune is as low as −218 °C (55.1 K) at the cloud tops and about -200 °C (72 K) at the pressure level equal to 1 Earth atmosphere.
The lowest observed temperature within the atmosphere is about -221°C (51.8 K). Probably something like -210 degrees celcius but no one knows the exact temperature.
Community Answer 1
This is a monstrously difficult question because Neptune is composed mostly of gas with a small core of rock.
It has been estimated that the temperature in the core is on the order of 7,000 °C, which is comparable to Earth's core or the surface of the Sun.
The mean atmospheric temperature on Neptune is as low as 218 °C (55.1 K) at the cloud tops and about -200 °C (72 K) at the pressure level equal to 1 Earth atmosphere.
Compare this to Uranus, which is a bit smaller but is closer to the sun. Uranus is a chilly -224 °C (49 K). Neptune is a long, long way from the sun, and very little energy gets there. But because it is as "warm" as it is, it is thought to have a core that is still generating heat.
That leaves us to make calculations and make an assessment as to why things are as we see them. We can figure out the amount of light Neptune gets, look at how much is reflected and how much is absorbed, and then look at its temperature. Some "extra heat" must be coming from somewhere, and the core is thought to be generating it. We really can't come up with a "surface temperature" per se for Neptune because of its structure. Wikipedia has more information, including a cutaway drawing of Neptune so you can see "into" this gas giant.
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Community Answer 2
Average of -373 Fahrenheit/-225 Celsius
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Community Answer 3
about -225 degrees Celsius and -375 degrees f
Neptune's temperature at its cloud tops is usually close to −218 °C (55.1 K), one of the coldest in the solar system, due to its great distance from the Sun. The temperature in Neptune's centre is about 7,000 °C (7,270 K), which is comparable to the Sun's surface and similar to most other known planets.
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Venus is the hottest planet, with average surface temperatures of 460°C (860°F). Neptune is the coldest, with average surface temperatures of -200°C (-330°F).
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Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.
Uranus and Neptune have the coldest surface temperatures. Their average temperatures are very similar at about minus 200 to minus 220 degrees Celsius.
No, it is not possible to grow food on Neptune. Neptune is a gas giant with extreme temperatures and an atmosphere composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. It lacks a solid surface and suitable conditions for plant growth.
Venus is the hottest planet, with average surface temperatures of 460°C (860°F). Neptune is the coldest, with average surface temperatures of -200°C (-330°F).
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High storms and extreme weatherIt is very windy with winds up to 1300 mph and has lots of fog. Neptune is said to have the highest winds in the solar system!Neptune has the most voilent weather in the solar systemcoldWhat weather happens on Neptune
Neptune and Uranus have similar average temperatures, at -200C and -195C, respectively.
It has colder temperatures than earth does
I was searching this up and i think it does occur on Neptune because it's axis is tilted almost like Earth's.
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the lowest is 40,945,987,000 and the highest is 789,000,098,777
Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.
22c is the highest - 11c is the lowest.
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