No. Neptune is much larger than Earth.
Neptune's temperature is around 72 degrees Kelvin, which is about 200 degrees colder than the Earth. Neptune is far further from the sun and as such is a much colder planet than earth.
Neptune is the closest in radius to Uranus, at about 740km or 3% smaller.
Neptune is almost the same size as Uranus. Both planets are similar in diameter, mass, and composition.
Neptune is about 3.8 times the size of Earth in terms of its equatorial radius. It is the fourth-largest planet in our solar system by diameter.
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Earth is a similar size to Venus (Earth is a bit bigger). Neptune and Uranus are also of a similar size.
No planet is the same as Neptune. Uranus is similar in size, but is quite different in its composition.
Neptune is very much like Uranus in size.
Neptune's temperature is around 72 degrees Kelvin, which is about 200 degrees colder than the Earth. Neptune is far further from the sun and as such is a much colder planet than earth.
A planet the same size as Pluto would likely be classified as a dwarf planet, given the criteria set by the International Astronomical Union. It would have a diameter of about 2,377 kilometers and an orbital path beyond Neptune in the Kuiper Belt.
Neptune is the closest in radius to Uranus, at about 740km or 3% smaller.
Neptune; it is almost as large.
Neptune is almost the same size as Uranus. Both planets are similar in diameter, mass, and composition.
No planet is exactly the size of Earth. Venus is close to Earth's size but slightly smaller.
Neptune
the closest thing in our solar system to a double planet is Pluto-Charon, since they have a barycenter outside the two bodies. however, they are no longer considered planets. Some people call Neptune and Uranus twin planets because their composition is similar as are their looks.
No. Earth comes in fifth place in size. Fourth place goes to Neptune.