No, I think it is because plant cells contain chloroplasts which have chlorophyll which make the chloroplasts green so therefore the whole plant is green. Possibly. Sorry if this is not satisfactory information, I'm only 11.
Yes, nitrogen gas is THE major player in making the sky the particular shade of blue that it is. However other gases do play a part in adding minor 'tones' to the colour. These would be:
It isn't because of gas. It is because white light is split up into all the colours of the visible spectrum when it hits the earths atmosphere, and the blue light bounces around the atmosphere.
Nitrogen and Oxygen. They are small relative to the wavelength of visible light, so they scatter the longer wavelengths (the blue end) more than the red.
Not in its gasseous form. The atmosphere is 80% nitrogen, so you are looking at it now!
what gas in Neptunes Atomsphere makes appear blue
The Prism effect causes the sky to be blue.
Nitrogen is inert, it doesn't burn.
the gas is called symo gas
methane
water
Neptune
Saturn is a gas giant. It is also blue, and it revolves sideways.
Earth is called the Blue Planet, because it is about 71% water(the oceans).
Uranus, the 7th planet from the sun, is bluish-green and gaseous. This is due to the methane gas in its atmosphere.
It *can,* but it won't always. It depends on the amount of the gas present, the presence of clouds, and so on.
uranus's appearance is a blue green color it has 17 moons rings 11 its constuction is a swirl of gas,liquids,and solids
The planet Uranus does have gas. One of the most abundant is methane which makes the planet look blue.
venus
The planet Neptune is Blue. See Related Links for an image of this planet. Neptune is light blue but looks dark blue due to the affects of Methane gas.
Not visible as a gas Very pale blue as a liquid
uranus
Uranus
Neptune
Uranus and Neptune are bluish gas planets.
Saturn is a gas giant. It is also blue, and it revolves sideways.
Neptune.
Earth is called the Blue Planet, because it is about 71% water(the oceans).