Venus.
Well, from space, it is a blue planet because about 4/7 of the surface is ocean.
Rocky and wet, with green bits. --------------------- Answer: Here on Mars its pretty red.
Rocky and wet, with green bits. --------------------- Answer: Here on Mars its pretty red.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and has a blue-green color due to methane in its atmosphere. It has an axis tilt of about 98 degrees, making it the planet with the most extreme axial tilt in our solar system.
the coditons on uranus is made up of blue and green gas no one could live there
Venus is the hottest planet. It is second closest planet to the sun (next to Mercury) but it is the hottest because clouds surround it trapping heat in like a blanket, creating a green house effect.
From space the Earth actually looks blue (due to the atmosphere and oceans, However Earth is also covered in growing green plants and there is therefore a huge amount of green tinge on Earth's continents so the "green planet" refers to this biotic presence on the surface.
Uranus is the planet that is bluish-green, has rings, and is tilted on its side. Its unique axial tilt of nearly 98 degrees gives it the appearance of rolling on its side as it orbits the Sun.
Earth is the planet that is primarily blue and green, with oceans and landmasses that give it a blue-green appearance from space. The brown areas on Earth's surface may come from deserts, mountains, or forests.
Mars is not actually green in color. It is known for its reddish hue due to iron oxide, or rust, on its surface. This gives the planet its characteristic red appearance.
Planet Green was created in 1998.
Uranus is green-blue in colour Earth looks blue from space, although at lower altitudes some of the planet appears green