Yes, water does exist on Neptune, but not in the form of liquid water like we have on Earth. Neptune is a gas giant, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. However, deep within its atmosphere, scientists believe there is a layer of water in the form of ice. The extreme pressure and temperatures on Neptune cause the water to exist in a solid state. It is estimated that the core of Neptune is made up of rock, water, and other compounds. So while Neptune does have water, it is not accessible or visible like the oceans on Earth.
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