Jupiter is called the giant planet
We are called Earth. "Blue Planet" is a nickname for Earth, since our planet comprises primarily of water.
No. The largest planet discovered in our solar system so far is Jupiter. You can fit 1321 Earth's inside Jupiter. You can only fit 57 Earth's inside Neptune. It is possible that a planet larger than Jupiter lies undiscovered in our solar system due to technological restrictions. Jupiter is the biggest that mankind is currently aware of.
Jupiter is not known as the blue planet because it is not blue. See the link for a picture of Jupiter.
Planet Earth is called the blue planet because when viewed from space, its oceans and atmosphere make it appear predominantly blue in color. The reflection of sunlight off the water gives Earth its distinct blue hue when seen from afar.
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The earth is also called the blue planet because almost 3/4 of the earth is covered with water.
I dont think it is called a blue planet, but if it is, that is because it has more water than any other known planet
Earth is known as the blue planet because of its extensive oceans that give it a predominantly blue appearance when viewed from space. The reflection of sunlight off the oceans contributes to its blueness.
The Earth is called the blue planet because when viewed from space, the majority of its surface is covered by water, giving it a blue appearance. The reflection of the oceans and atmosphere causes the planet to appear blue when seen from a distance.
Earth is called the blue planet because when viewed from space, it appears predominantly blue due to its oceans that cover over 70% of its surface. The reflection of sunlight off the water gives Earth its distinct blue appearance.
Earth is called the "blue planet" because when viewed from space, the planet appears to be predominantly blue due to its abundant water bodies like oceans and seas. Water reflects sunlight and the Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight in a way that makes the planet appear blue from outer space.
because it has water and it's blue...