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Q: What planet appears blue-green because of methane in the atmosphere above lower clouds?
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What is the reason why Uranus appears to be bluish green?

Uranus is bluish-green because of methane gas in the atmosphere.


What gasses are on Pluto?

The planet appears to be partly covered with frozen methane gas and to have a thin atmosphere composed mostly of methane.


Why does Neptune appears blue from space?

Neptune's atmosphere is made up of helium, hydrogen and methane. Neptune appears blue because the upper methane atmosphere absorbs the red spectrum from the light and reflects back the blue light spectrum from the sun back into space. Giving the impression that it's a blue planet.


Why is Neptune's sueface bluegreen?

The surface of Neptune in blue-green in color because of methane gas. The planet Neptune has 13 moons and six rings.


What type is the gas that makes Uranus look blue?

it is because of the methane in the atmosphere.


Why does Uranus look bluish?

The blueish color of Uranus is from the presence of Methane in its upper atmosphere. Also, it is blue - green from the methane in the core of Uranus.


Why did planet Neptune called a blue planet?

Neptune's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium and methane. The methane in Neptune's upper atmosphere absorbs the red light from the sun but reflects the blue light from the sun back into space. This is why Neptune appears blue.


Why is Neptune blue and Uranus green?

Because of the methane in their atmosphere.


What happens after methane in the atmosphere?

it smells alot because its from cows


Did they find methane in the atmosphere of Mars?

Distribution of methane is in the atmosphere of mars.


What color is Makemake?

Makemake appears red in the visible spectrum, but not as much as Eris. This is caused by the presence of methane (CH4) in the atmosphere.


How much okygen nitrogen and other gases are on Eris?

None. It is too cold to have any gasses. The surface appears to be methane frozen into solid methane.