No. there is no water on Neptune.
For water to form, a planet needs volcanic activity. The the steam from volcanoes evaporates and falls back down to the planet, forming lakes and oceans.
This is impossible on Neptune, because Neptune:
No. Neptune is not a water planet.
Neptune is a gas giant composed of helium, hydrogen, ice and ammonia.
Neptune gets its blue colour because of the dim sunlight reflecting off the methane gasses.
Yes but not in liquid form. It is in the form of ice. There is water on one of its moons though.
Yes, all planets have very small amounts of oxygen. But most of Neptune's atmosphere is hydrogen and helium.
There is some water in Neptune's atmosphere, but no stars. Stars are their own objects far larger than any planet.
everything that has mass has gravity.
Everything has gravity. Some examples include: every planet every star every moon every fish every speck of dust every drop of beer every shred of lint
Anything with mass has a gravitational pull. Oxygen has mass, and will therefore have a gravitational pull. Earth's gravity, though, is not a consequence of the oxygen in its atmosphere.
No. Gravity is not a substance. It is an attractive force between objects with mass.
No, oxygen is a gas that is part of the several gases that make up the atmosphere we breath. Gravity is the force that not only keeps our atmosphere from disappearing into space, but keeps our feet firmly on Earth's surface.
If pool/lake/ocean water floats up: then no, gravity does not hold water. If pool/lake/ocean water does not float up: then yes, gravity does hold water.
Neptune has a surface gravity of 11.15m/s2 or 1.14g.
no, because it has no gravity and the temperature is extremly cold
Neptune has a gravity that is about 1.14 that of Earth.
First of all, by the time you got to Neptune you would be dead. Second, there is no food, water, or oxygen!
It is estimated that the gravity on Neptune is 12% greater than Earth
Neptune's gravity is 1.14 times the earths gravity. So if you weigh 100 pounds you would weigh 114 on Neptune.
it is stronger
The surface gravity of Neptune is 1.14 times the gravity on Earth. This means that the effect is almost the same as here on Earth.
yes there is.
Neptune's gravity is stronger, and is equal to 11m/s2.
Neptune has slightly more gravity than Earth. It is believed that the gravity is 17% greater than Earth's.
Not elemental oxygen. The interior of Neptune likely contains water ice.