Neptune is not hot by any stretch of the imagination. It's the coldest place in the solar system, at -218 degrees Celsius.
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You are gravely mistaken. Neptune is not a hot planet and it never has been. Neptune is so far from the sun that the planet and its atmosphere are absolutely freezing. The average temperature of Neptune is −218 °C (55.1 K).
It can't get hot. Neptune is freezing cold, with an average temperature of ?218
Mercury - Neptune (EX. Uranus) Are Hot. Pluto and Eris are -147 - -312
neptune gets 40% of sunlight
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Neptune is much colder than Mars.
No, Neptune is a planet. Stars are hot, glowing with the heat from nuclear fusion in their core. Neptune is cold, and much too small to have fusion.
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You are gravely mistaken. Neptune is not a hot planet and it never has been. Neptune is so far from the sun that the planet and its atmosphere are absolutely freezing. The average temperature of Neptune is −218 °C (55.1 K).
It can't get hot. Neptune is freezing cold, with an average temperature of ?218
Mercury - Neptune (EX. Uranus) Are Hot. Pluto and Eris are -147 - -312
Actually, Neptune is not hot but, it is to cold because it's mean surface temperature is -200.15 C ( 387.27 F).For more information about the Planet Neptune or the other Planets, visit the link below:
Neptune is very cold on the outside, but deep inside the planet, it's hot! The pressure at the core of Neptune is several million times greater than the pressure at Earths surface.Neptune's core is hotter than the sun. The heat inside Neptune supplies energy for strong winds. The winds on Neptune may be the fastest in the entire solar system.