This planet can produce the most violent winds and suffers the most violent
weather in the solar system.
Answers
Explanation:
Mercury
Mercury has incredible temperature swings from 480 degrees C down to -180 degrees C. Credit: MESSENGER Teams, JHU APL, NASA
Mercury almost completely lacks an atmosphere, which actually contributes to its extreme physical conditions. As the closest planet to the sun, it's no surprise that the planet can get extremely hot. However, the lack of atmosphere means that it is unable to retain the heat and as a result, it exhibits incredible temperature fluctuations.
In addition to barely having an atmosphere, Mercury doesn't have much in the way of axial tilt. Because of this, there are no seasonal changes in weather. It also rotates incredibly slowly, as it only completes about three “days” every two years. When Mercury is closest to the sun, the surface temperature can reach over 430º C (approx. 800ºC ). During nighttime, temperatures can drop down to -180ºC (-290ºF).
Answer:
Neptune
Explanation:
- The windiest planet in our solar system is Neptune. Around nine times faster than winds on Earth, winds on the ice giant planet whirl clouds of frozen methane at rates of more than 1,200 miles per hour (2,000 kilometres per hour).
- Also, Neptune features enormous storm systems. The Voyager 2 probe of NASA saw two enormous storms on Neptune in 1989 as it flew around the planet. The storms were dubbed "The Great Dark Spot" and "Dark Spot 2" by scientists.
- The Hubble Space Telescope of NASA photographed Neptune from its vantage point in Earth orbit five years later, in 1994. The storms were supposed to reappear, but both had disappeared.
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