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How do scientist know when intense storms move across the surface of neptune?

Scientist know this by the color difference on the planets surface.


What is the temperature of Neptune's moon Triton?

well first you should know that Triton is a moon of Neptune. it is a moon that scientists are mostly interested in. Triton has the coldest known surface temperature in the solar system and its at -235 C or you could say -391 F! Thanks for reading! I hope this helped! My name is Elie and i hope you enjoyed this :)


Where did god Neptune come from?

The Roman god Neptune was the god of the ocean. To befriend Neptune was to have safe passage across the dangerous seas. Neptune's mythology came from the Greek god of the sea, Poseidon.


How far is the distance across the solar system to Neptune?

The distance across Neptune at its equator is 30,599 miles. This is equal to 49,244 kilometers. Neptune is the fourth largest planet.


What planet's orbit cuts across another planet's orbit?

Pluto cuts across Neptune's orbit about once every hundred years. This is because Pluto has an ovalish orbit around the sun and Neptune has a round one.


What is the tightness across the surface of water is called?

Surface tension is the tightness across the surface of water caused by the attraction between water molecules.


How can Neptune have 1000 mph winds with out a heat source?

Because Neptune does have a heat source. It generates about 2.6 times more energy that it receives from the Sun. This may be due to radiogenic heating [See related link] but we're not too sure.


How can you use sunspots to tell that the sun is rotating on its axis?

Sunspots can be used to determine the rotation period of the Sun because they appear to move across the Sun's surface as it rotates. By tracking the motion of sunspots over time, scientists can calculate the rotation period of the Sun. This information helps confirm that the Sun is indeed rotating on its axis.


How will the velocity of the book change as it moves across a surface with no friction?

The velocity of the book will remain constant as it moves across a surface with no friction.


The type of the fog that results when moist air move across a cold surface is?

Advection fog results when moist air moved across a cold surface. When moving across a cold surface, the air is cooled to its dew point.


Water flowing downhill across the surface of Earth is called?

Water flowing downhill across the surface of the Earth is called runoff.


What is Water that doesn't soak into the ground or evaporate but flows across the ground but flows across earth surface is called?

Runoff