It *can,* but it won't always. It depends on the amount of the gas present, the presence of clouds, and so on.
Uranus is another member in the family of gas planets of the solar system. First, it has methane mixed in with the hydrogen and helium that make up most of the giant planets. Methane gives Uranus its unusual color. Second, Uranus appears to have a core, or center, of melted rock, which changes into an ocean made up of water, ammonia and other elements. Finally, the ocean changes into the blue-green cover of clouds. Scientists believe that the layers of the planet are not separate, like those of an onion, but gradually blend with one another.
Methane hydrate is a combination of methane (CH4) and water (H2O).
The methane gas in neptune's atmosphere absorbs the red light waves where as jupiter doesn't. Jupiter turns red from the light waves and neptune absorbs the waves and turns them into gases that turn the planet blue - green colour.
Planets do not make up the Earth's crust.
carbon-dioxide, methane, ammonia,carbon-monoxide, helium et cetera make up the gas giants or jovian planets
they appear bright be cause the light from the sun is hitting the moon and planets to make them look bright.
they do not, the sky is a blue color because that is the color of light that breaks through the atmosphere. if air molecules did make the sky appear blue, then how would you explain a sunset?
neptune's gases are ammonia and Methane.There are a couple others but these are only 2 of them!
It *can,* but it won't always. It depends on the amount of the gas present, the presence of clouds, and so on.
A new growth of fur after seasonal shedding will make your ferret's skin appear blue
Catch palkia first.
Yes. Methane is a combustible gas.
Because the planets are closer to the earth than the star that make the constellations are. They are also orbiting the sun along with the earth.
Uranus is another member in the family of gas planets of the solar system. First, it has methane mixed in with the hydrogen and helium that make up most of the giant planets. Methane gives Uranus its unusual color. Second, Uranus appears to have a core, or center, of melted rock, which changes into an ocean made up of water, ammonia and other elements. Finally, the ocean changes into the blue-green cover of clouds. Scientists believe that the layers of the planet are not separate, like those of an onion, but gradually blend with one another.
Methane hydrate is a combination of methane (CH4) and water (H2O).
Methane is already a fuel. You know it as natural gas.