Helium is NOT methane.
They're both gasses, but different ones.
No, helium and methane are separate gases. Helium is a noble gas that is primarily obtained from natural gas deposits, while methane is a hydrocarbon compound composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Helium is typically found in reservoirs separate from methane deposits.
Helium is obtained as a byproduct of methane extraction.
The major gases in Neptune's atmosphere are hydrogen, helium, and methane. Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant gases, with methane making up a smaller but still significant proportion.
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methane Methane, which gives it it's blue color, hydrogen, and helium. ~Alex
Neptune's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of methane. The methane in the atmosphere gives Neptune its blue color. Additionally, there are traces of other gases such as ammonia and water vapor.
Helium is extracted as a by-product of methane. Because the technology is difficult helium is expensive.
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Hydrogen, Helium, Methane
Hydrogen, Helium, and Methane.