No. Neptune is cold enough that even a coat would not protect you.
Neptune is very very cold a coat would not protect you enough.
The temperature at the cloud tops of Neptune is below -200°C, and the temperature on the interior is above +5,000°C, so there is no clothing that could protect you on Neptune. In addition, the pressure as you descend from the upper atmosphere would crush you.
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If you went to Neptune, you would be squished flat dead.
So they can protect themselves from chemicals in the lab.
Neptune is very very cold a coat would not protect you enough.
they wear a lab coat so they can protect there skin and clothes and if they ever spill something they would not get it on them self witch is your clothes and your skin. instead you would get it on you lab coat
your a big old stupid head!
You should wear a bathing suit and take some sponges.
I think a vet would wear a lab coat, at least when working with an animal
The Duke of Wellington normally wore a blue coat and it was not part of a uniform as he did not wear one.
Any kind of good insulated snowboard/ski jacket would be the best choice of coat to wear for skiing.
depends what coat it is.
It depends on where you live. In most places you do not have to wear a coat, but it will keep warmer if you do. In a very cold climate, it can be essential to survival to wear a coat.
up my bum
small little coat or jacket and jumper, it's not that cold.
Loyalists women would wear dresses, corsets, and petticoats to keep warm. Loyalists men would wear trousers, or breeches, shirts and a waist coat.