no there is no ice in the core of neptune. in the core of neptune, is just gas. the planet neptune is just gas
YES! Neptune does have a mantle. Neptune's mantle is believed to be enriched with icy water, ammonia and methane. These elements create a high pressure.
Yes, Neptune does have water in the form of water ice and water vapor in its atmosphere. It is believed that Neptune likely has a mantle layer made of water, ammonia, and methane ices beneath its atmosphere, although the exact composition is still uncertain.
No. Neptune has water in it's lower layers in the mantle
Neptune is believed to have a rocky core made of silicate and metal, surrounded by a mantle of water, ammonia, and methane ices. Above the mantle is a thick atmosphere of hydrogen, helium, and traces of methane, giving Neptune its blue color.
The crust of Neptune is primarily composed of water ice, ammonia ice, and methane ice. These ices are mixed with rocky material and other compounds, giving Neptune its distinctive blue color. The exact composition and thickness of Neptune's crust are still not well understood due to limited data.
Not a lot, because it has ice caps and so Neptune is known for its ice. If it was close to the sun then no ice for Neptune. ~for you!
Neptune is made out of ice
There is some water ice suspended in Neptune's atmosphere.
None. While Neptune is very cold it has no surface on which ice caps might form.
No
The mantle (between the core and the crust) consists of water, ammonia and methane ices, and the core consists of rock and ice hope this helps you. i got the answer from wikipedia if you want to look at it yourself.
Neptune is made of ice and gas