No, it is not.
While it is speculated that there may be diamonds formed on some of the giant planets, it is not speculated that these form any part of an atmospheric precipitation cycle.
Neptune experienced diamond rains and Uranus experienced diamond rains on october 1 1999 Wouldnt that hurt on uranus?
Neptune rains huge diamonds every day and neptune is the last planet in the solar system except pluto is the last planet
If you are referring to the planet, it rains diamonds.
Peanut butter under super high pressure can be able to make it into a diamond. the diamond will be the shape of what you made the peanut butter................fun fact : The planet Neptune has a super high pressure that it literally rains diamonds there.
no, Neptune has 11 moons
No it is not true.
No, Neptune has only 13 known moons.
Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun.
It is believed that it rains diamonds on Neptune and Uranus. The extreme pressure and temperatures in the atmosphere of these gas giants cause carbon in the form of diamonds to form and eventually fall as rain.
It may have a core comprising an ocean of liquid diamond, with diamond "ice"-bergs floating in it.
Pulsar planet.
Nope.