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Is neptune a hot or cold planet compared to mars?

Neptune is much colder than Mars.


Why is Neptune much colder than mars?

Temperature relies on distance from the Sun. In order the planets are ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto So Mercury is hottest as it is closest to the Sun Mars is closer than Neptune, so is hotter. So Neptune is colder.


Which planets are colder than the earth?

Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Mars are planets that are colder than Earth due to factors such as their distance from the Sun, lack of a thick atmosphere, and different composition.


Is mars hotter than neptune?

No, Mars is not hotter than Neptune. Neptune, being a gas giant, is much colder than Mars, which is a rocky planet. Neptune's average temperature is around -360°F (-218°C), while Mars has an average temperature of about -80°F (-62°C).


Why are mars Jupiter Saturn neptune and Pluto colder than earth?

Because There are therefor away from the sun


Which planets are colder than earth?

All of the planets which are further from the sun; Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.


Why does neptune have a lower surface temperature than mars?

Pluto is actually colder than Neptune at 33K. Neptune's surface temp drops to 72K and Uranus' drops to 76K. While Neptune should be much colder, it is thought to have a very high internal temperature.


How much colder is it on Neptune than on earth?

It is 50000000 degrees colder on Neptune.


Why is it colder on Mars than on earth?

It is colder on Mars


What is the difference between mars and Neptune?

Unfortunately Mars is cold, but Neptune is extremely cold. Therefore Mars is so likely like Earth that scientists think there might be living things on Mars. Neptune is more likely impossible to live on therefore you will need quite a lot of the technology to live or even go to Neptune. Edit: Also Mars is a solid rocky world, whereas Neptune is mainly gas, fluids and so on.


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.)


Is Neptune bigger than Mars?

Yes, Neptune is larger than Mars. Neptune is the fourth largest planet in our solar system, while Mars is the fourth smallest. Neptune is nearly 4 times the diameter of Mars and is significantly more massive.

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