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Which planet is very similar to Neptune in size and color?

Scientists suggest Neptune and Uranus are similar due to the same interior makeup which includes hydrogen and helium, and both possess large masses of ice.


How are uranus and Neptune different?

Uranus and Neptune are both ice giants in our solar system, but they differ in their size and color. Uranus is slightly smaller than Neptune and has a bluish-green hue due to methane in its atmosphere, while Neptune is a deeper blue color. Additionally, Neptune has the strongest winds in the solar system, reaching speeds of up to 1,300 mph.


What planet does neptune same size?

Neptune is very much like Uranus in size.


What planets are similar to Neptune?

Uranus is pretty similar to Neptune. They are both ice giants, are roughly the same size, occupy the outer solar system (they are notionally next to each other in 'order') and have significant chemical composition similarities.


What other planet looks like the planet Neptune?

Uranus and Neptune look very similar.


What planet have very bright blue color?

Neptune.


What is the gravity on the planet Neptune?

Very similar to that on Earth. About 1.15g


What number is the planet Neptune in size?

Neptune is very similar to Uranus in size. Its diameter is only slightly smaller, at 49,528 km across. It is almost as big as four Earths in a row. I'm not sure about the number though - I think its 3rd or 4th after Jupiter and Saturn


Do all of the gas giants Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune have very similar kinds of atmospheres?

No, they do not. Uranus and Neptune are now considered Ice Giants.


Roman name for god who carries the fisherman's trident?

Neptune always carried his trident with him.


What are simalrity between Io and Luna?

They are very similar in size


What is the hottest planet to the least hottest?

The hottest (surface temperature) is Venus then, getting colder: Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. (In fact Neptune and Uranus are very similar in temperature.)