Venus is reddish brown on the inside of the planet, below the atmosphere. On the outside, it has a smooth blue color. So it is brown and blue.
Venus has not turned blue.
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It is the color green and blue
Venus appears to be blue because of the gases in its atmosphere. The temperature on Venus is around 870 degrees Fahrenheit and its atmosphere consists of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
Venus actually appears yellow, due to sulfuric acid and carbon dioxide clouds all over its surface. However, when a photo is taken with an ultraviolet filter Venus does appear blue. See related links for a picture of a blue Venus and a picture of Venus in real colour.
No, "Blue Planet" is not a nickname for the planet Neptune.Instead, the nickname perfectly describes planet Earth. Photographs taken of our planet from vehicles in space show Earth's predominant color to be blue. Each of the planets in our solar system photographs differently, and blue is the hallmark color of our planet.
Saturn reflects light from the sun and that is why it looks yellow. The rings of Saturnare clouds made up of small particles.
It is the color green and blue
Venus is known as the Second planet in space it is verry hot and the color of it is blue!
Earth
same with the earth's color like's blue;brown and white.................
venus
the color of planet earth is blue and green
Brown only.
Venus appears to be blue because of the gases in its atmosphere. The temperature on Venus is around 870 degrees Fahrenheit and its atmosphere consists of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
it depends on what color blue and what color brown usually the blue makes the brown darker and usually adds a violet tent to.
i think Venus or Uranus
Venus appears to be blue because of the gases in its atmosphere. The temperature on Venus is around 870 degrees Fahrenheit and its atmosphere consists of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
Venus actually appears yellow, due to sulfuric acid and carbon dioxide clouds all over its surface. However, when a photo is taken with an ultraviolet filter Venus does appear blue. See related links for a picture of a blue Venus and a picture of Venus in real colour.