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In our solar system, Neptune is located far away from the Sun, and it receives a tiny amount of thermal energy. Because of this, Neptune is an icy and very cold planet as compared to other planets. The white clouds of Neptune are formed of frozen methane. Such white clouds may be observed near Neptune’s dark region, similar to Jupiter’s red eye, where storms occur. Storms on Neptune are much more intense than on the Earth, with wind speeds reaching 700 miles per hour. The remaining atmosphere of Neptune is made up of hydrogen, helium, and methane. Furthermore, the colour of the planets Neptune and Uranus is generated by methane in the atmosphere.