No. Neptune has water in it's lower layers in the mantle
Yes, there is water inside Neptune. Actually most of Neptune's core is made of water and ice.
yes it has water, in form of ice
yes, the planet Neptune includes water in all the gases on the planet, like methane, ammonia, helium and hydrogen.
Neptune is classified as an ice giant and is not believed to have any liquid water on its surface. Its atmosphere is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with traces of methane. The icy surface of Neptune consists of primarily water ice, ammonia ice, and methane ice.
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here is no surface to Neptune, But it has a rock core
Neptune does not have a surface; it is a gas planet.
Why is Neptune blue? Neptune
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Pluto have rock as surface Earth has water and rock as surface Uranus and Neptune have ice as surface(under the ice there's water) Jupiter and Saturn have no surface at all
Neptune is a gas planet; there is no surface to stand on.
Neptune'sTopography, well since Neptune is just a giant ball of water, there really isn't a surface, once you would enter Neptune, you would go through miles of clouds to reach the surface, which would really be the Core of the planet
Neptune is a "gas giant" planet. We know nothing of Neptune's surface; not even whether or not it HAS a surface. If it does, the surface is likely deep within the clouds.