The answer depends on whether you mean degrees of temperature or degrees of tilt.
The axial tilt of Neptune is 28.32 degrees. This is an average axial tilt, comparable to Earth, which is 23 degrees, and Mars, which is 25 degrees.
Mercury is colder than Neptune. Mercury's average temperature is about -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-179 degrees Celsius), while Neptune's average temperature is around -355 degrees Fahrenheit (-215 degrees Celsius).
Neptune has a fairly constant temperature of 72 degrees Kelvin. 200 c
The orbital inclination of Neptune is approximately 1.77 degrees relative to the plane of the ecliptic, which is the plane in which Earth orbits the Sun. This means that Neptune's orbit is tilted by around 1.77 degrees compared to the average plane of the solar system.
The average surface temperature of Neptune is around -353 degrees Fahrenheit (-214 degrees Celsius).
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Neptune has an uneven rotation that varies between 12 to 18 hours. I will use 15 hours as a midpoint. Neptune has 360 degrees total. Divide that by 15 and you get 24 degrees per hour. Multiply 24 by 3 and you get 72 degrees. So, based on 15 hour rotation time, Neptune will spin 72 degrees in just 3 hours.
The average temperature of Neptune is -200 degrees Celsius (C), which is -328 degrees Fahrenheit (F). However, Neptune's temperature can dip down to -218 degrees Celsius, which is -360 degrees Fahrenheit.
The axial tilt of Neptune is 28.32 degrees. This is an average axial tilt, comparable to Earth, which is 23 degrees, and Mars, which is 25 degrees.
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The average temperature of Neptune is -200 degrees Celsius
it's -200 degrees Celsius.
Mercury is colder than Neptune. Mercury's average temperature is about -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-179 degrees Celsius), while Neptune's average temperature is around -355 degrees Fahrenheit (-215 degrees Celsius).
This isn't possible since neptune is -300 degrees
It is 50000000 degrees colder on Neptune.
Neptune has a fairly constant temperature of 72 degrees Kelvin. 200 c
The orbital inclination of Neptune is approximately 1.77 degrees relative to the plane of the ecliptic, which is the plane in which Earth orbits the Sun. This means that Neptune's orbit is tilted by around 1.77 degrees compared to the average plane of the solar system.