No.
The clouds on Neptune are caused by the gasses in the atmosphere.
Neptune is surrounded by thick layers of clouds in rapid motion. Winds blow these clouds at speeds up to 700 miles (1,100 kilometers) per hour. The clouds farthest from Neptune's surface consist mainly of frozen methane. Scientists believe that Neptune's darker clouds, which lie below the clouds of methane, are composed of hydrogen sulfide.
In Earth, the clouds has rain, snow, and hail. But in Neptune, they clouds doesn't has snow or hail.
Uranus and Neptune are composed mainly of frozen gases like methane, ammonia, and water. These planets are referred to as ice giants due to the significant presence of these frozen gases in their atmospheres.
None has been to Neptune, so no one could possibly have been frozen on Neptune.
rain: the clouds collect eough water from the ocean to the clouds and the clouds get too heavy and have to fall down. hail: the water from the clouds get frozen and turn into snow
Neptune's atmosphere is blue but it has some clouds. They are like white streaks and are scattered all over the planet Neptune.
Clouds on Neptune are primarily composed of methane, ethane, and other hydrocarbons. These compounds give the clouds their distinct blue coloration. The high winds on Neptune can reach speeds of up to 1,200 miles per hour, causing the clouds to move quickly and produce dynamic weather patterns.
Frozen water droplets are known as hail.
Yes or no... Does Neptune have an atmosphere with clouds? (Yes)
Neptune's moon Triton might have subsurface water in the form of a subsurface ocean. However, no direct evidence of liquid water has been found on Neptune or any of its other moons. Most of the water in Neptune's atmosphere is frozen due to the extreme cold temperatures.
Yes, it has clouds.
yes it does