yes it does have a black spot but it disappeared in 1994 but then it came back i don't know when i just know that it did come back but in a different place this time in the northern hemisphere last time it was in the southern
Neptune does not have a black hole (in the normal astronomical sense, a black hole is a mass large enough in a volume small enough to have an event horizon). However, you may mean the Great Dark Spot on the surface of Neptune, which is darker than the rest of the blue surface. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Dark_Spot The dark spots on Neptune are storms in the atmosphere, similar to the Great Red Spot on Jupiter.
It doesn't.
Neptune is a gas giant, meaning it has no solid surface. With no solid surface there is nothing for objects to impact against to form craters.
No, Neptune is not near any detectable black hole. The closest black hole is about 7,800 light years away from Earth.
No. Neptune is a gas planet and so does not have a solid surface.
Volcanoes - No. Craters - No. Rings - Yes. Neptune is a gas giant. A gas giant does not have a solid surface or rocks. Therefore it is impossible for impact craters and volcanoes to form. Neptune has very faint blue-white rings that are very difficult to see.
Craters - No. Storms - Yes. Hurricanes - These are storms. Volcanoes - No. Floods - No. Neptune is a gas giant, which means it is made of gas and has no solid surface. Without a surface it is impossible for impact craters and volcanoes to form. There are no floods on the planet because there is no water. It will be impossible for Neptune to hold water because it has no surface to flow on and it is absolutely freezing. Neptune is the stormiest planet discovered so far. Winds average 750mph, with storms recorded to be as fast as 1,200mph.
No. Neptune is a gas giant. Therefore it does not have a surface or solid rocks. Therefore there is nothing for anything to impact on and it is impossible for volcanoes to form.
Saturn and Neptune are gas giants, as is Jupiter, so they do not have a solid surface, so you cannot see any craters on them. What can be seen sometimes is disruptions in the atmosphere, like that which was seen in July 2009 on Jupiter, caused by something crashing into them. As Saturn and Neptune are much farther away than Jupiter, something like that would not be seen on them from Earth without really powerful telescopes.
what of neptune's moons have craters
Neptune has 13 moons. Neptune does not have any craters or volcanoes. It is a gas giant. Gas giants do not have a solid surface.
Nothing. There are no craters on Neptune. Neptune is a gas giant, meaning it has no solid surface. With no solid surface nothing can impact against the planet.
No. Neptune is a gas planet and so does not have a solid surface.
no because it is made of gas
Dust,rocks, and craters
what exactly do you mean by good crater?? Neptune would not have any craters on the outer surface because it is a gas planet, the core maybe might have craters but i could not say for sure
Volcanoes - No. Craters - No. Rings - Yes. Neptune is a gas giant. A gas giant does not have a solid surface or rocks. Therefore it is impossible for impact craters and volcanoes to form. Neptune has very faint blue-white rings that are very difficult to see.
Because Neptune is a gas giant. Gas giants are made up of gasses and have no solid surface. Without a solid surface, there is nothing for space objects to impact against to form craters.
Scientists know, not think, Neptune has zero craters.Neptune is a gas giant. Gas giants do not have a solid rocky surface. Therefore nothing can impact against the planet to form craters.
Craters - No. Storms - Yes. Hurricanes - These are storms. Volcanoes - No. Floods - No. Neptune is a gas giant, which means it is made of gas and has no solid surface. Without a surface it is impossible for impact craters and volcanoes to form. There are no floods on the planet because there is no water. It will be impossible for Neptune to hold water because it has no surface to flow on and it is absolutely freezing. Neptune is the stormiest planet discovered so far. Winds average 750mph, with storms recorded to be as fast as 1,200mph.
No. Neptune is a gas giant. Therefore it does not have a surface or solid rocks. Therefore there is nothing for anything to impact on and it is impossible for volcanoes to form.