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Do all blue planets actually have water?

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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.

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