The exact number of meteorites that hit Neptune is unknown. It is very unlikely that any do, since Neptune is so far out in the Solar System. Still, at least a few hundred meteorites must hit Neptune each year.
-Professor Zayle Heartow
Neptune, being a gas giant with a thick atmosphere, does not have a solid surface like terrestrial planets, making it unlikely for meteorites to land there as we understand it. While it is possible for small particles from space to enter Neptune's atmosphere, they would likely burn up before reaching any solid surface. Thus, there are no known meteorites on Neptune itself.
No. Neptune is a gas planet.
I can Neptune from anywhere any time
No. Neptune is a planet. It has several moons.
Iron meteorites, stony meteorites and stony-iron meteorites.
Stony meteorites, iron meteorites, stony-iron meteorites.
Stony meteorites, iron meteorites, stony-iron meteorites.
No.
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No, Neptune is a gas planet and has no terra firma for a desert or any other land feature.
No. Neptune is a gas planet and so does not have a solid surface.
Yes look up Myths of Neptune or posiden