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What planet appears blue and has high winds?

Neptune


Which planet appears blue in color and has high winds?

Neptune


Does the planet Venus have high winds?

Yes, in the upper atmosphere high winds have been observed.


How high are the winds on Mercury the planet?

there is no atmosphere in mercury therefore there are no winds . That is why its sky is always black.


Does Saturn have winds on the planet?

Yes, extremely high ones.


Does Neptune have a blue color and high winds?

Yes, that is correct.


How fast are the winds in neptune in kilometres?

The strongest sustained winds of any planet in the Solar System; as high as 2100 km per hour.


What planet looks blue with a red rim?

The planet that looks blue with a red rim around it is Neptune. The cause of the red rim is from the haze high above the clouds.


This planet is blue green in color due to the high concentration of methane.?

Uranus.


What Are Extreme Winds?

Very Very High Winds. Very Strong Winds Very Very High Winds. Very Strong Winds


Which gas giant planet had dark spot and methane?

Neptune is a very blue planet, caused by methane in the atmosphere which absorbs the red light. The planet has a large darker blue spot, similar to Jupiter's red spot, which appears to be some kind of storm system. When Voyager 2 flew by the planet, it sent back images of small white clouds (one called 'scooter') that sped very rapidly around it, indicating very high wind speeds in that region.


What is the real color of neptune?

It is a gaseous planet, meaning it is almost entirely made up of gas. It mmay have a small rocky core but most of it, like I said, is gas. The reason it appears blue is because of the high concentration of methane gas. Methane absorbs red light and reflects blue light.