Yes.
The moons of Mars are actually quite small, smaller than any of the known moons of Neptune. It is possible that further observation of Neptune will reveal additional, smaller moons, but at present, the smallest moon of Neptune is over twice the size of the larger of Mars' moons.
no
Ice & condensation
Neptune had the same number of moons in 1997 as it has now. No new ones have formed nor have any been destroyed. However, more have been discovered. In 1997 we knew of 8 moons orbiting Neptune. Now we known of 14. The other 6 moons were there in 1997, but we didn't know about them.
Yes, there is water inside Neptune. Actually most of Neptune's core is made of water and ice.
There are 13 moons on Neptune.
None of its moons has water.
There are 13 moons orbiting Neptune; there aren't any ON it though.
No there is not any water on the neptune moons. The only possible way there could be water is if there was an atmosphere but there isn't.
Only one of Neptune's moons.
Neptune has 13 moons and 5 rings.
At least 14 moons. The planet appears blue.
No. Neptune is a planet. It has several moons.
The moons of Mars are actually quite small, smaller than any of the known moons of Neptune. It is possible that further observation of Neptune will reveal additional, smaller moons, but at present, the smallest moon of Neptune is over twice the size of the larger of Mars' moons.
Yes, Neptune has 13 moons that we know about and there may be more. NaiadTriton (the biggest moon)DespinaThalassaGalateaLarissaHalimedeProteusSaoPsamatheNesoLaomedeiaNereid
yes on one of Neptune's moons there is reportedly seen life on Neptune's moons.
it has salt water