Yes, they probably do. The "blue planets" are Earth, Uranus and Neptune.
However, in the case of Uranus and Neptune the blue color is nothing to do with water. It is caused by methane in the atmosphere.
Scientists believe Uranus and Neptune probably have water in some form, deep inside them.
Well First of all *Are there ten planets*No there are not 10 planets, only 8 actually.
Uranus and Neptune.
No
Actually, Saturn is the least dense of all planets, the only planet less dense than water, at 687.00 kg/m³.
Sea is actually not blue its transprent.If you take some water in a transprent glass its transprent.there actually a blue pigment present in there.The blue you see (haha) is the color of the reflected sky above itsunlight have 7 colour .when the sunlight enter in water some of colour will reflaction from water but blue colour is not reflactiol all some of colour will be left in water sothat seawater looking blue.
Actually all the current planets are larger than our moon.
they are actually all black blue and white so no... they are not all blue
No i will tell you all the planets some moons have water on them so yeah i will tell you their names are Earth , Neptune Earth's moon , and Uranus
All planets actually follow an elliptical orbit.
Ocean Blue eye shadow is not a dark shade at all. The Ocean Blue eye shadow is a very light, but very pretty shade of blue that actually has the same tint of crystal clear, ocean water.
71% of the Earth's surface is water-covered and the oceans hold about 96.5% of all Earth's water. Not only that but there's water in the air, icecaps, glaciers, the ground and even in you. So compared to other planets, the amount of liquid water is quite visible.
It's actually pretty nice compared to all the other planets.