According to Wikipedia, depending on how you define ocean, yes. It's non-core center is liquid, and there is no significant solid collection one could call land. However, the atmosphere is gaseous and the core is iron, nickel and silicon based. Neptune's water-containing ocean is also high in methane and ammonia.
It is Neptune. Poseidon is the greek form of the god of the ocean. Neptune is the roman name. The original name is Neptune, since the planet is blue and ocean like.
No so far no man has set foot on the planet Neptune.
Neptune has never been visited by humans. All of the other planets in our solar system have been the target of various robotic missions, but Neptune remains unexplored by humans.
Yes, Triton, the largest moon of Neptune, does have a weak magnetic field. It is thought to be the result of the moon's subsurface ocean interacting with its icy shell and the magnetic field of Neptune.
It is such a large ship that they cannot get it out of the ocean and there is no equipment to go to the bottom of the ocean
Neptune is the god of the ocean.
It is Neptune. Poseidon is the greek form of the god of the ocean. Neptune is the roman name. The original name is Neptune, since the planet is blue and ocean like.
Neptune is really the Roman God of the Ocean
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Much of it evaporates in the air, and returns as rain, in a never ending cycle.
Neptune was never discovered as a star.
Greek:Poseidon and in Roman: Neptune
The name Neptune is from the Roman god of the Sea, Neptune
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Water is a never ending story because the world is covered in water. Glaciers are melting which is increasing the amount of water in the ocean. Also, rain provides more water which increase the lakes, streams, and waterways.
The Roman god Neptune was the god of the ocean. To befriend Neptune was to have safe passage across the dangerous seas. Neptune's mythology came from the Greek god of the sea, Poseidon.
Uranus, Mars and Neptune