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It doesn't have any geysers. Neptune is a gas giant, meaning it has no solid surface, so it is impossible for geysers to form. You are probably mistaking Neptune and Triton (Neptune's largest moon). Voyager 2, during its flyby of Neptune, discovered geyser-like eruptions on the moon of Triton.
Triton, the largest of Neptune's moons, has geysers of liquid nitrogen, creating a very thin atmosphere.
Scientists think that Titan may have cryovolcanoes, which erupt cold material.
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Neptune has no solid surface, so it has no volcanoes. However, it's moon, Triton, has geysers of liquid nitrogen that can shoot up to 5 miles into it's "atmosphere".
It doesn't have any geysers. Neptune is a gas giant, meaning it has no solid surface, so it is impossible for geysers to form. You are probably mistaking Neptune and Triton (Neptune's largest moon). Voyager 2, during its flyby of Neptune, discovered geyser-like eruptions on the moon of Triton.
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Well......none does. However, Triton, one of the moons of Neptune, has such geysers.
Triton, the largest of Neptune's moons, has geysers of liquid nitrogen, creating a very thin atmosphere.
Write about the number of geysers, the frequency of their erupting, and the height and duration of the eruptions.
Triton isn't in any gas giant. It orbits the planet Neptune.
Scientists think that Titan may have cryovolcanoes, which erupt cold material.
If I remember correctly, they shoot as high as 5 miles.
The Earth and Io a moon of Jupiter. This does not include those moons with erupting geysers.
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The water gets heated up and turns into a gas