Methane in the upper atmosphere.
I guess this means: Methane gives which planet its distinctive blue-green color? Methane gives Neptune its distinctive blue-green color. I'm not so sure about that. I think Uranus is that color, but Neptune is more blue than blue-green. You read different things in different books though. Neptune has Methane in its atmosphere too.
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The traditional spice that gives paella its distinctive yellow color and flavor is saffron.
The blue color in Uranus and Neptune is primarily due to the presence of methane gas in their atmospheres. Methane absorbs red light and reflects blue light, giving these planets their distinctive blue hue.
The specific factor that gives yellow cake its distinctive color is the presence of egg yolks in the batter.
Purple potatoes get their distinctive color from the presence of anthocyanins, which are natural pigments that give them their vibrant purple hue.
The planet you are referring to is likely Neptune. Neptune is known for its distinctive swirling blue and white clouds in its atmosphere, caused by the presence of methane that absorbs red light, giving the planet its blue color.
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Types if Ice. Uranus and Neptune are ice giant worlds.
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No, most of Neptune's atmosphere is made of hydrogen, but there are other things including some methane. It is the methane which gives Neptune its color. The color is not yellow, but blue. The same with Uranus.
Pink salt gets its distinctive pink color from the presence of trace minerals, particularly iron oxide, in the salt crystals.