Uranus and Neptune have the coldest surface temperatures. Their average temperatures are very similar at about minus 200 to minus 220 degrees Celsius.
Mercury has the coldest temperatures of all the inner planets. On average, Mars is the coldest inner planet.
Neptune and Uranus
Pluto is the coldest planet not neptune is not the coldest planet in are solar system
The inner and outer planets are The same because The Inner planets are not made out of gas The outer planets are bigger than inners The outer planets are the coldest The Inner planets are rocky The inner planets are terrestrial The outer planets can't support life The inner planets have iron cores The outer are the furthest from the sun The outer planets haveno rocky surface
As all the planets that are in the Milky Way galaxy are not yet known, that question is impossible to answer.
Pluto is the coldest planet
The two coldest planets are those furthest from the Sun, they are Uranus and Neptune
Neptune and Pluto are the two coldest planets!
The three coldest planets (average surface temperatures) are Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Neptune and Uranus are the two coldest 'planets'.
No, Neptune is the second coldest planet (Uranus is the coldest.) Mars is the coldest of the four inner planets.
Mercury has the coldest temperatures of all the inner planets. On average, Mars is the coldest inner planet.
Uranus and Neptune.
mercury
Neptune and Uranus
The inner planets are hotter because they are the closest to the sun the outer planets are the coldest because they are the farthest planets from the sun
Neptune. It depends on what is being compared: core of planets OR atmosphere of planets.