Terraforming a planet is the process of modifying it to make it like Terra (Earth) although it is normally used to simply refer to making the atmosphere breathable by higher animals and plants. With this definition, Terraforming Neptune would be giving it an atmosphere that humans can breathe. That being said, it's impossible to terraform Neptune, because it is a naturally stormy gas giant with winds raging up to 2,000mph, very little sunlight for food or energy, is too far from the sun to hold liquid water and has an exposed molten core that you'd fall into and be vaporised by if you try to stand on the planet.
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Well, one way of getting water on Mars would be to melt the polar ices. This could be achieved by producing a Greenhouse effect on Mars (like we are currently doing on Earth), to thicken the atmosphere, and raise temperatures just enough to melt the ice and for bodies of liquid water to form on the surface. Another way would be by slamming asteroids or comets into the surface of Mars. This might actually be easier said than done.
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Terraforming is transforming a planet into one that is similar to Earth (so that an ecosystem in which humans can survive will sustain itself).
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If the sun exploded (went into supernova), then I highly doubt that terraforming of ANY world in our Solar system would be enough to save us from the catastrophic explosion of the Sun.
Some major obstacles to terraforming Mars include its thin atmosphere, lack of a global magnetic field to shield it from solar radiation, and the absence of a significant greenhouse effect to trap heat. Additionally, the low temperatures and lack of liquid water on the planet pose significant challenges to creating a habitable environment for humans.
actually a simple rock could do terraforming (reshaping the terrain of the earth). The glacier age was extremely efficient, and so are volcanoes. You could get complicated and use sophisticated machinery like bulldoziers... Hope that helps.
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Yes it is certainly scientifically possible. See links on terraforming and in particular Mars.
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