No, (and Neptune does not have water because of the intense cold, water turns into ice)
no the atmosphere is to thick on Neptune to breathe
nope
No.
the problem is that Neptune is a way to cold place to check anything out . it is -235 degrees and it is a water planet so no one would be able to research on the planet or even Set foot on it , also Neptune is a gas planet so you wouldn't be able to even breath there
There is no exact answer to this. If you could somehow get a large enough body of water to test it in, many of the gases in Neptune's atmosphere (e.g. ammonia) would rapidly dissolve in the water. Also Neptune is likely to have a dense stony or metallic core under its thick atmosphere, so different parts of Neptune might do different things. However if Neptune had a homogeneous, insoluble in water, not chemically reactive composition, a sample of it would have a density less than the density of water an so would float, but Neptune does not have such a composition.
NEPTUNE HAS WATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i think it is posible because you can create under water citys and start farms with wheat to create bread and vegdables to eat.
First of all, by the time you got to Neptune you would be dead. Second, there is no food, water, or oxygen!
Neptune is a gas planet, so it has hydrogen and oxygen, so there could be water, but it would be impure most likely and would definitely not be in liquid form
yes there is water on neptune
You would not be able to actually stand on the surface because Neptune is a gas planet. But if you were in a structure that was able to fly (not orbit) on the "surface," you would weigh around 99.18 pounds.
There is some water ice suspended in Neptune's atmosphere.