methane gas in their atmospheres absorbs red light well.
It appears as a bluish color because of the gases in its atmosphere.
Neptune
Distant things appear bluish because of the atmosphere. This is particularly noticeable with things that are large enough for you to actually see from miles away, like hills or mountains. Since "Blue Hills/Mountains" is a pretty common term, I don't know which specific ones you're referring to. It's also possible they're called that because the stone they're made of is bluish in color.
Young stars are mostly blue. Young stars, at the peak of their temperature, represent the color blue because blue is the hottest color of known stars.
it would appear black because no red light strikes it
No. Although bluish could appear to be modifying white as an adjective, bluish is an adjective and white could be a noun (a color) or adjective (colored).
It appears as a bluish color because of the gases in its atmosphere.
Neptune and Uranus are both bluish in color.
brownish, bluish colour
Because they become deoxygenated.
because of the methane gas on planet uranus
No because it has methane in its atmosphere so that is why it has the bluish color.
The color is bluish-brown.
Bluish greenBluish green can be teal or cyan...Turquoise Color is also a blue-green shade
Stars have a similar bluish white color due to the gases that are inside of them. When you see stars that are bluish white you know that they contain a lot of hydrogen.
bluish purplish
A bluish-green color