Because it is the last planet in are solar system, in other words, it's the farthest away form the sun.
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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.
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.
Neptune is the coldest planet but not by much. Neptunes surface temperature is 72K whereas Uranus is 76K.
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Neptune is farthest from the SunUranus is the coldest planet in our solar system
Yes, Uranus is the seventh coldest planet in our solar system. Its upper atmosphere is typically around -224 degrees Celsius, making it one of the coldest planets.
Neptune and Uranus are the two coldest 'planets'.
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.
It is the coldest planet. If you include the Dwarf Planet Pluto, then Pluto is colder.
The third coldest planet is Saturn. (Neptune and Uranus are colder; Uranus being the coldest.)
Although Neptune is the furthest planet in the solar system (8th planet), the coldest is in fact Uranus (the 7th planet).