Well, friend, Neptune's atmosphere mostly consists of hydrogen and helium, much like Jupiter. Oxygen actually makes up a very small percentage of Neptune's atmosphere, so it is not the dominant element there. Neptune is a beautiful and mysterious planet with lots of fascinating things to discover!
Jupiter is almost all Hydrogen and Helium. There are tiny amounts of other things, but Oxygen would be less than 1%.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune do not have oxygen in their atmospheres. These planets have atmospheres composed of different elements and compounds, but oxygen is not a significant component.
The atmosphere is 79.9% oxygen.
About 21% of the Earth's atmosphere is oxygen.
Neptune's moon Triton also has a nitrogen atmosphere, making it one of the few moons in the solar system known to have a substantial atmosphere. This atmosphere is primarily composed of nitrogen with trace amounts of methane and carbon monoxide.
No. Neptune's atmosphere is almost entirely hydrogen and helium with small amounts of methane. There is no oxygen.
No, you can't ignite Neptune. While much of Neptune's atmosphere is hydrogen, there is no oxygen there to support combustion.
No. There is no oxygen in Neptune's atmosphere
No, there is no free oxygen in Neptune's atmosphere and you are too far from the sun for sunburn..
Neptune (NovaNet) There's something wrong here. Neptune is mainly a hydrogen atmosphere. Earth is the planet with a mainly nitrogen atmosphere, but the coldest is Neptune.
The atmosphere of Neptune is primarily composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane. The presence of methane in the atmosphere gives Neptune its blue color. The air quality of Neptune would not be breathable for humans due to the lack of oxygen and high concentrations of methane.
Well, Neptune doesn't have any land. Its completely gas, so you would fall right through it. No land. No copmposition. Unless your comparing Earth's atmosphere to Neptune's. However, Neptune does have a core.
atmosphere is made of _____________ BUT Neptune has belts
Neptune is a gas giant that is primarily made of a gaseous atmosphere. Neptune's atmosphere is hydrogen and helium, with some water, ammonia and methane.
There is no oxygen on Neptune, so, no. In theory, you may be able to in a space suit, but still, physically, no, you can't breathe on Neptune. Neptune is too cold to support life and too cold for electronic equipment to operate properly (such as space suits). See the related question below.
Jupiter is almost all Hydrogen and Helium. There are tiny amounts of other things, but Oxygen would be less than 1%.
About 85% of Neptune's atmosphere is believed to be made up of Hydrogen.