No. Neptune is a gas planet.
No. Neptune is a gas giant, it has no land or surface.
No. Neptune is a gas giant. It has no solid surface and thus no land.
No, Neptune is entirely gaseous and there is no land on it that would slide.
There are no cities on Neptune because there is no land to build them on and not people to build them.
No, Neptune is a gas planet and has no terra firma for a desert or any other land feature.
There is no land on Neptune. Neptune is a gas giant, which means it is composed entirely of gasses and has no solid surface.
No. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune do not have any solid land.
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No - there is no surface to land on.
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.
It may be possible in the future, but today we are not able to travel that far.
No, Land Rovers have never been on Neptune. Neptune is a gas giant located in our solar system, and it does not have a solid surface for vehicles like Land Rovers to drive on. Additionally, the extreme distance and harsh environment of Neptune make it impossible for any human-made vehicle to reach there.