No. Neptune is much larger than Earth.
No, Venus is not colder than Neptune. Venus has higher surface temperatures due to its thick atmosphere, greenhouse effect, and proximity to the sun, while Neptune is much colder as it's located much further from the sun in the outer solar system.
Neptune has 14 known moons. The largest moon of Neptune is Triton, which was discovered in 1846, just 17 days after the planet itself was discovered.
No, Neptune doesn't have a certain amount of Iron. It has Hydrogen, Methane and Helium.
443.5 Newtons on Venus and 557.5 Newtons on Neptune.
Neptune has an axial tilt of 28.32°
It is 50000000 degrees colder on Neptune.
Neptune is very much like Uranus in size.
No. Neptune is much larger than Earth.
Not a lot, because it has ice caps and so Neptune is known for its ice. If it was close to the sun then no ice for Neptune. ~for you!
78 pounds on Neptune.
Neptune is much colder than Mars.
No, Neptune is a planet. Stars are hot, glowing with the heat from nuclear fusion in their core. Neptune is cold, and much too small to have fusion.
No, Venus is not colder than Neptune. Venus has higher surface temperatures due to its thick atmosphere, greenhouse effect, and proximity to the sun, while Neptune is much colder as it's located much further from the sun in the outer solar system.
Neptune has 14 known moons. The largest moon of Neptune is Triton, which was discovered in 1846, just 17 days after the planet itself was discovered.
No, Neptune doesn't have a certain amount of Iron. It has Hydrogen, Methane and Helium.
If you weighed 100 lbs on Earth you would weigh 112.5 lbs on Neptune