Neptune's atmosphere is 1% methane. That methane absorbs the red end of the color spectrum. So when sunlight is bounced back to the eye, you see blue.
Neptune is blue in color because of its methane-filled atmosphere. The methane plays the part of absorbing red light but reflecting the blue light originating from the sun.
it is because of the gas methane and the gas clouds.
Because they are cold, have lots of clouds, fog, and water which makes it look blue.
Because of its blue colour.
Of, course. Neptune's colour is dark blue, and Uranus's colour is light blue.
Methane gas gives the planets Neptune and Uranus the blue colour.
Because its atmosphere has a blue colour.
Because they are cold, have lots of clouds, fog, and water which makes it look blue.
They both are blue in colour.
Dark blue.
Because of its blue colour.
Both Uranus and Neptune have a blue or blue-green colour.
Of, course. Neptune's colour is dark blue, and Uranus's colour is light blue.
Methane gas gives the planets Neptune and Uranus the blue colour.
The methane gas makes it blue.
Because it is two cold
Because its atmosphere has a blue colour.
Both Uranus and Neptune have methane in their atmosphere which absorbs red light, allowing the blue hues to be reflected. Neptune is a lot more of a blue colour than Uranus, but Uranus has more methane in its atmosphere. Its though that other constituents in Neptune enrich its blue colour.
Neptune appears to be a Royal Blue colour. It is a freezing gas giant. It is also extremely windy and stormy. The colour is caused by the methane in the atmosphere absorbing the red light spectrum and reflecting the blue light spectrum back into space, giving the impression that Neptune is blue. However, whether Neptune really is blue or whether the blue is just an illusion caused by the reflected spectrum is wide open for debate.