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Neptune is a gas giant with a composition primarily of hydrogen, helium, and methane, and it does not have a solid surface or liquid water in the traditional sense. However, it is believed that beneath its thick atmosphere, there may be a layer of water in the form of ice or supercritical fluid. This "water" is not the same as on Earth, as it exists under extreme pressure and temperature conditions. Overall, while water in some form may exist on Neptune, it is not readily accessible or similar to the liquid water we know.

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