No. Neptune is a gas planet.
No, they are not.
Neptune is one of the Jovian planets. It is a gas giant, as opposed to being a terrestrial planet.
Neptune is a Jovian planet. Which means it is a gas giant.
No. The terrestrial planets are the rocky ones - Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.The Jovian or outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn Uranus and Neptune.Uranus and Neptune are also called Ice Giants.
Neptune is a gas giant planet in our solar system, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium with some ices and rocky material. It is one of the four gas giants along with Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.
Neptune is a gas planet and thus does not have a well defined surface like a terrestrial planet does.
The outer four planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all Gas Giants.So Neptune is a Gas Giant.
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are terrestrial Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gaseous
Triton is a terrestrial moon, meaning it has a solid surface. It is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune.
The inner planets are called rocky or terrestrial, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. That would make Neptune the odd one out - commonly referred to as an ice giant or gas giant.
Neptune is a gas planet, but mercury is not. Mercury is a rocky inner planet, one of the four terrestrial planets.
Mercury and Venus are terrestrial planets, while Earth is also a terrestrial planet but with unique characteristics that support life. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas giants made mostly of hydrogen and helium.