No why would it have water and we not know about it?
Comment: Actually, scientists think there may be an ocean deep below the clouds of Neptune. The sort of ocean would be very different from one on Earth,
but it probably contains water amongst other chemicals.
Neptune is an "ice giant", and likely has a mantle consisting of a variety of ices. If there is liquid water, it is not in the form that we would recognize as "water" or even an "ocean".
Neptune has no liquid water because it is so far from the sun that it is to cold to have liquid water
yes, the planet Neptune includes water in all the gases on the planet, like methane, ammonia, helium and hydrogen.
iron, nickel, and silicates. Its core temperature is approximately 7000ºC.
Yes, Neptune is often referred to as an "ocean world" because it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases, with a significant amount of water, methane, and other volatile compounds in its atmosphere. However, Neptune is not a solid planet covered in seawater; its "ocean" is a layer of liquid water, ammonia, and methane deep beneath its gaseous atmosphere.
it is a liquid because if it was the pacific ocean it's filled with liquid
Neptune is mostly made of gas. Also, Neptune has rings and clouds. BY: jill the queen of awesome
yes, the planet Neptune includes water in all the gases on the planet, like methane, ammonia, helium and hydrogen.
It may have a core comprising an ocean of liquid diamond, with diamond "ice"-bergs floating in it.
Neptune is the god of the ocean.
iron, nickel, and silicates. Its core temperature is approximately 7000ºC.
According to Wikipedia, depending on how you define ocean, yes. It's non-core center is liquid, and there is no significant solid collection one could call land. However, the atmosphere is gaseous and the core is iron, nickel and silicon based. Neptune's water-containing ocean is also high in methane and ammonia.
Yes, Neptune is often referred to as an "ocean world" because it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases, with a significant amount of water, methane, and other volatile compounds in its atmosphere. However, Neptune is not a solid planet covered in seawater; its "ocean" is a layer of liquid water, ammonia, and methane deep beneath its gaseous atmosphere.
gas and liquid
It is Neptune. Poseidon is the greek form of the god of the ocean. Neptune is the roman name. The original name is Neptune, since the planet is blue and ocean like.
No neptune does not have any other kind of liquids on it. -reanni Jones
Neptune is really the Roman God of the Ocean
Greek:Poseidon and in Roman: Neptune
No. Neptune is a planet. It's some combination of all three.