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.
I believe it is thick, as it is made of gas............................
Neptune's atmosphere is thick, composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and methane gases. It has a complex layering structure with high winds and storm systems, including the Great Dark Spot and other large anticyclonic storms.
Difference between thick and thin film resistor is not related to thickness but its based on how the film is applied to the surface.
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
A thick lens has varying thickness across its surface, which affects how light is refracted. A thin lens is assumed to have a uniform thickness, simplifying calculations in optics. Thick lenses can produce more complex optical effects compared to thin lenses.
Neptune does have a solid surface beneath its thick, thick atmosphere. You would fall through the visible surface (then fall 20% of the planets diameter) but would probably be able to stand on the solid surface beneath. ( Note, we do not know for sure because no direct measurements have been taken).
No, Neptune doesn't have a solid surface for there to be volcanoes.
The pair word is 'thin': thick and thin.
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