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vi. Explain why there is no 'real daylight' on Neptune.​

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Answered by radhikaagarwal92
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Its sidereal rotation period (day) is roughly 16.11 hours. Because its axial tilt is comparable to Earth's, the variation in the length of its day over the course of its long year is not any more extreme. Because Neptune is not a solid body, its atmosphere undergoes differential rotation.

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Answered by pakwin2239
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There is no 'real daylight' on Neptune because its farthest away from the Sun and its great distance from the sun, which means it gets little sunlight to help warm and drive its atmosphere.

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