Yes and no. It's blue, but it does have clouds.
Neptune is blue due to the methane in its atmosphere, but there may be another component (yet unknown) that makes the color so intense compared with Uranus.
There are other patterns like the "scooter" and the Great Dark Spot. There are also clouds which are similar to Earth clouds. They are found in the lower part of the Neptune's atmosphere.
Neptune's atmosphere appears blue to us because it absorbs all other colors and reflects only blue light. Neptune has what are called "cloud streaks" on the surface of it's atmosphere.
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The clouds on Neptune are made of Methane, and appear to be Blue.
Mercury does not have clouds because its to close to the SUN.
Yes, but they are clouds that are not high up in the sky. They are low clouds!
Jupiter is the obvious answer. Saturn has less prominent, but similar clouds.
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to see the storm hapening
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The clouds on Neptune are made of Methane, and appear to be Blue.
hydrogen, methane, helium, ammonia
Yes. All clouds are in the atmosphere.
No. The air is the atmosphere.
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Stratus clouds are generally the lowest clouds in the atmosphere, usually 1,000 - 2,000 feet up.
Hydrogen about 80% Helium about 18% Methane about 2%. The temperature varies at different levels. The blue colour is due to the methane and the white clouds seem to contain frozen methane. There are small traces of other things too.
The clouds that we normally see, such as rain clouds, are in the Earth's atmosphere and therefore are not in space. However, there do exist clouds in space, which have been observed by astronomers. They do not have the same chemical composition as clouds in our atmosphere.
Ceres has no meaningful atmosphere, so no, it has no clouds.