no
Astronomers knew that Neptune existed before they could see it because they observed that the other planets orbited the sun in a way that could only be explained if they were being influenced by the gravity of another object of such mass. So the astronomers contemplated that there must be another planet somewhere that was changing the orbits of other planets. That planet is today called Neptune.
Neptune. There is a "Great Dark spot" on Neptune in which you could fit two Earths! However this enormous storm seems to surface and then vanish without warning. This has baffled scientists. Not to mention that the wind speed on Neptune is tremendous.
Because hadrosaurs could not have survived without plants, their presence in Antarctica proves that plants existed there. Additionally, fossil plants have been found in Antarctica.
No, but scientists believe that there could have once been life on Mars.
you can can get around on neptune by walking
Scientists can learn from a fossil of animal by its age, diet, and physical characteristics, depending on the condition of the fossil. For example, scientists would not be able to tell of a hominid was a new species or not if a few bones were missing, because of the fact that they could determine different or similar traits than other species of hominid.
Scientists hypothesize that volcanoes on Triton, one of Neptune's moons, are likely powered by a combination of tidal heating caused by the gravitational pull of Neptune and radioactive decay in Triton's interior. This combination of processes could generate enough heat to produce volcanic activity on the icy surface of Triton.
None has been to Neptune, so no one could possibly have been frozen on Neptune.
Neptune was god of sea and could control the sea this may not be the answer to your question but it is the answer i know
You'd be about 2,145 years on Neptune (if you could survive there)
You could not jump at all on Neptune as it is made up primarily of gases and liquified gases. It has no solid surface from which one could jump.
Neptune is about 3.88 times larger than the Earth, so about 58.5 Earths could fit inside Neptune.