Neptune is not a habitable planet as the temperatures are the coldest of all the planets in the solar system. The average temperature is -220° C.
Frozen to death.
The neighbour would not exist. The tenuous atmosphere means that the neighbour's body would explode.
A neighbor on Neptune would likely be an adaptation of extremophile organisms, featuring robust, pressure-resistant physiology to withstand the planet's intense atmospheric conditions. They might have bioluminescent properties to navigate the dark, cold environment, and a gelatinous or flexible body structure to cope with high winds and thick clouds of ammonia and methane. Their coloration could range from deep blues to greens, blending with the planet’s gaseous atmosphere, and they would likely possess specialized appendages or fins for movement in the dense atmosphere. Overall, they would be uniquely adapted to thrive in one of the most hostile environments in our solar system.
Not so much. Linnaeus started classifying plant by the differences in their reproductive organs. The broad classification by living conditions would probably split plant into water and land based plants.
Astronomers predicted the existence and orbit of Neptune based on discrepancies in the orbit of Uranus. These discrepancies suggested the gravitational influence of another planet beyond Uranus, leading to the discovery of Neptune in 1846.
Frozen to death.
Frozen to death.
The neighbour would not exist. The tenuous atmosphere means that the neighbour's body would explode.
The neighbour would not exist. The tenuous atmosphere means that the neighbour's body would explode.
Frozen to death.
A neighbor on Neptune would likely be an adaptation of extremophile organisms, featuring robust, pressure-resistant physiology to withstand the planet's intense atmospheric conditions. They might have bioluminescent properties to navigate the dark, cold environment, and a gelatinous or flexible body structure to cope with high winds and thick clouds of ammonia and methane. Their coloration could range from deep blues to greens, blending with the planet’s gaseous atmosphere, and they would likely possess specialized appendages or fins for movement in the dense atmosphere. Overall, they would be uniquely adapted to thrive in one of the most hostile environments in our solar system.
Not so much. Linnaeus started classifying plant by the differences in their reproductive organs. The broad classification by living conditions would probably split plant into water and land based plants.
Neptune is the Roman god of the sea, so it was based upon that.
No.
Adams and Leverrier predicted the position of Neptune based on its effects on the orbit of Uranus.
Astronomers predicted the existence and orbit of Neptune based on discrepancies in the orbit of Uranus. These discrepancies suggested the gravitational influence of another planet beyond Uranus, leading to the discovery of Neptune in 1846.
Adams and Leverrier both predicted the position of Neptune based on gravitational disturbances observed in the orbit of Uranus.