Because it is 30 times as far from the sun as earth is. This means that an equatorial square metre on Neptune gets 1/900 of the solar radiation (and so energy) compared to an equatorial square metre on earth.
The surface temperature on Neptune is very very cold. it is - 391 F.
Very cold because it's far away from the sun
The average temperature on Neptune is -353°F (-214°C)
yes
It is very very cold on Neptune Yeah!Yeah!
Neptune's temperature varies based on its various layers, but on average, it has a temperature of about -353°F (-214°C). This extreme cold is due to its distance from the sun and its composition of primarily hydrogen and helium gases.
neptune is quite a cold planet and has an average temperature of -200 something but still its warmer than uranus...
Neptune is very very cold a coat would not protect you enough.
Neptune's warmest temperature is estimated to be around -218 degrees Celsius (-360 degrees Fahrenheit). Due to its distance from the Sun, Neptune is extremely cold and experiences very low temperatures throughout its atmosphere.
The planet Neptune's south pole is the current region facing toward the sun. As such it is the warmest part of Neptune featuring temperatures about ten degrees warmer than the rest of the planet whose average temperature is -200 Celsius.
very cold
No, because it is very cold.