Neptune does have a solid surface beneath its thick, thick atmosphere. You would fall through the visible surface (then fall 20% of the planets diameter) but would probably be able to stand on the solid surface beneath. ( Note, we do not know for sure because no direct measurements have been taken).
fall right through because its only made of gas.
Yes, if you could get there.
It stands for SURFACE NEXUS.
For what was right
mbgs is meters below ground surface.
fall right through because its only made of gas.
Some insects can stand right on the surface tension of the water.
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
Neptune is a gas planet; there is no surface to stand on.
You have to search through the trash can to the right of the ticket stand and the tour guide
Bridge Stand is a part of bridge.Every bridge must have it ,it hold the bridge on a surface to let the bridge high to afar to the surface.
the surface proteins on viruses
Yes, if you could get there.
even if the water tension was not even CLOSE to RIGHT whether anyone believes it or not its all about how much you believe you can do it otherwise known as faith.
Mercury has a surface, so yes you could stand on it.
it stands for the total surface area
thru stand for through