Both Uranus and Neptune have methane in their atmosphere which absorbs red light, allowing the blue hues to be reflected. Neptune is a lot more of a blue colour than Uranus, but Uranus has more methane in its atmosphere. Its though that other constituents in Neptune enrich its blue colour.
neptune has the blue coloring and upper atmosphere
Uranus, it is the only blue planet.
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Yes, Saturn has an atmosphere. It is made of 75 percent hydrogen and 25 percent helium and has trace amounts of methane and water ice.
Pluto is the coldest and smallest planet in our great solar sytem. It appears to be a small methane ice ball and water mixed up with rock. it have a thin methane gas atmosphere.Pluto is the coldest and smallest planet in our great solar sytem. It appears to be a small methane ice ball and water mixed up with rock. it have a thin methane gas atmosphere.
It depends a bit on what the question means. Sometimes Earth is called the blue planet because it looks mainly blue, because of the oceans. Also, Neptune is blue because of the methane in its atmosphere. Uranus is a bluish green colour too. Overall, I think "Neptune" is the best answer.
The gases in Jupiter's atmosphere are hydrogen, helium, and methane.
No it is not breathable, because the planet is full of dangerous gases such as methane.
No because it has methane in its atmosphere so that is why it has the bluish color.
yes, mercury's thin atmosphere has methane.
I believe the answer is Mars.
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Your question describes the planet Neptune.
Uranus contains Methane in its atmosphere which gives it a aquamarine or cyan colour.
Neptune's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium and methane. The methane in Neptune's upper atmosphere absorbs the red light from the sun but reflects the blue light from the sun back into space. This is why Neptune appears blue.
The planet Jupiter does have lots of methane in its atmosphere.
If you mean what is in its atmosphere, its methane, which is why the planet has a blueish-green tint.
Uranus and Neptune Yes, they have methane, but it's only 2 or 3 percent of their atmospheres.
The answer is Jupiter.