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research in libraries and Surfing the web an obvious conclusion occurred. Uranus the 7th planet in our solar system has the second strongest winds
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This isn't such an easy question because it depends if you count wind gusts or just sustained winds and other complications. However I think Neptune is accepted as holding the record. As to the second, it could be Saturn.
Neptune's winds are some of the fastest in the solar system, with speeds reaching up to 1,500 miles per hour (2,400 kilometers per hour). These powerful winds are driven by the planet's extreme weather and its distance from the Sun, causing turbulent atmospheric conditions.
No, it is in the second strongest category of hurricane, with winds that have peaked at 140 mph.But many hurricanes have achieved category 5 intensity, with winds ranging from just over 155 mph to about 190 mph.
False. The eye of the hurricane is actually a calm region in the center of the storm where winds are light and skies are clear. The strongest winds in a hurricane are typically found in the eyewall, which surrounds the eye.
Tornadoes have winds that can exceed 300 mph.
The windy part.
it has the strongest winds on any planet
Neptune does
Neptune has the strongest winds, up to 2100 km/hr (1300 mph).
Neptune has the strongest winds in our solar system, with gusts reaching up to 1,300 miles per hour (2,100 kilometers per hour) on its surface. These high-speed winds are driven by the planet's fast rotation and its unique atmospheric dynamics.
Neptune does
The strongest sustained winds of any planet in the Solar System; as high as 2100 km per hour.
Strength, by itself, is not a property of planets.
Neptune has the strongest winds in the solar system. Winds whip clouds of frozen methane across the planet at speeds of more than 1,200 miles per hour (2,000 kilometers per hour). This is close to the top speed of a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet! The most powerful winds on Earth reach only about 250 miles per hour (400 kilometers per hour).
The very strongest of tornadoes have winds over 300mph (480 km/h).
Neptune has the strongest winds.Neptune does
Neptune's winds are some of the fastest in the solar system, with speeds reaching up to 1,500 miles per hour (2,400 kilometers per hour). These powerful winds are driven by the planet's extreme weather and its distance from the Sun, causing turbulent atmospheric conditions.
No, it is in the second strongest category of hurricane, with winds that have peaked at 140 mph.But many hurricanes have achieved category 5 intensity, with winds ranging from just over 155 mph to about 190 mph.