There is no land on Neptune.
Neptune is a gas giant, which means it is composed entirely of gasses and has no solid surface.
There is no land of Neptune.
Why is Neptune blue? Neptune
No. Neptune is a gas giant, it has no land or surface.
No. Neptune is a gas planet.
The land on the planet Neptune is water. No. It isn't. There is no land on Neptune, all of hydrogen, helium, methane, and some hydrocarbons. No rock, no land. No surface, but gases. It is a gas giant.
No. Neptune is a gas giant. It has no solid surface and thus no land.
Neptune is BOTH
Neptune is a kind of sky-blue color.
The planet "Neptune" is a greenish color with a blueish hue, as observed from Earth.
Neptune is classed as a gas giant, essentially neither a land or sea planet. Neptune's atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium along with traces of hydrocarbons and possibly nitrogen. The interior of Neptune (its core) is thought to be composed of ices (water and methane) and rock. *Neptune is classified as a gas giant, not a land or sea planet. Composed primarily of H, He, hydrocarbons, N, water and methane ice. Traces of hydrocarbons and N (nitrogen) are found dusted on Neptune. Hydrogen and helium make up Neptune, composing to work for its blue color. Copyright 2010*
Neptune has no solid surface to land on although it may have a small rocky core.
It is supposed that the blue color of Neptune it is due to the presence of methane.
Probably of it's deep blue color