SOLAR SYSTEM

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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the coldest planet?
A
Uranus
B
Neptune
C
Pluto
D
Venus
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Neptune is an incredible three billion miles away from the Sun. However, the coldest planet is not Neptune, but Uranus – even though Uranus is a billion miles closer to the Sun than Neptune. Uranus holds the record for the coldest temperature ever measured in the Solar System: a very chilly-224℃.

Detailed explanation-2: -Neptune is the furthest away of the eight planets in our solar system so it receives very little heat from the Sun so you would imagine it would have the coldest temperatures of any of our planets.

Detailed explanation-3: -Neptune-Minus 330°F (-200°C) Dwarf Planet Pluto-Minus 375°F (-225°C)

Detailed explanation-4: -Neptune is known as an Ice Giant and for a good reason. It has an average temperature of around-214 degrees Celsius. That is much chillier than Earth’s average of 15 degrees Celsius.

Detailed explanation-5: -Venus. 471°C. Mercury. (430°C) during the day, (-180°C) at night. Earth. 16°C. Mars.-28°C. Jupiter.-108°C. Saturn.-138°C. Uranus.-195°C. Neptune. 26-Oct-2021

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