Neptune is actually known as an ice giant so it is ice and gas, not rock.
Comment : Yes, it's a bit confusing because it is called a gas giant too.
Also it could have some rock in the centre. Still, it's more gas
than rock.
The Outer planets are often referred to as Gaseous planets. The others are the "inner planets" or rocky planets.
It's rocky.
Gaseous planets include Jupiter and Saturn, while terrestrial planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Gaseous planets are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface, whereas terrestrial planets are rocky, with a solid surface.
Saturn is classified as a gas giant, consisting primarily of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core at its center.
The insides of these planets is still not known for certain, but here are some of the differences, as far as we know: 1) Jupiter has liquid hydrogen as well as gaseous hydrogen. 2) Jupiter is more likely to have a solid rocky core, but all 3 planets could have a rocky core. 3) Uranus and Neptune have more methane in their atmospheres. 4) Uranus and Neptune have things like ammonia and water in the form of "ices" deep inside them.
Neptune is a gas giant composed of helium, hydrogen, ice and methane with a molten ammonia core. It does not have a solid surface.
The Outer planets are often referred to as Gaseous planets. The others are the "inner planets" or rocky planets.
gaseous mostly methane
It is "rocky".
It is rocky.
The "terrestrial planets" are rocky and the "gas giant planets" are gaseous.
Neptune
Rocky
It's rocky.
No, Neptune is entirely gaseous and there is no land on it that would slide.
Neptune is not rocky; it is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. It is very cold due to its distance from the Sun, with temperatures dropping to around -200 degrees Celsius.
Neptune is a Jovian planet. Which means it is a gas giant.