Uranus
Neptune is the planet known for its extreme cold temperatures and thick, blue clouds in its atmosphere. It is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system.
The Earth. Its blue is from the seas and oceans, green from vegetation and brown from deserts. There is also white from clouds and snow/ice cover.
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Uranus has an atmosphere that contains methane clouds. Methane in Uranus' atmosphere absorbs red light, giving the planet its distinctive blue-green color.
You are describing Saturn. There are other gas giants in our Solar system, but Saturn has the rings.
Neptune is known for its bluish appearance and is often referred to as the "blue planet" due to its vivid blue color caused by methane in its atmosphere. It is a gas giant planet with no solid surface, covered in swirling clouds and high-speed winds.
Not entirely. From space much of it appears blue because of the oceans, but land areas generally appear green or brown. Parts of it are obscured by white clouds.
Uranus is green-blue in colour Earth looks blue from space, although at lower altitudes some of the planet appears green
The planet Venus appears white or yellowish in color due to its thick clouds of sulfuric acid reflecting sunlight. Its surface is mainly obscured by these clouds, making it difficult to determine its true color from a distance.
planet Earth
Methane absorbs the red and yellow light on Uranus and Neptune, while the clouds of these planets reflect the green and blue light
The planet with clouds made of water, methane, and ammonia in its outer atmosphere is Uranus. These gases contribute to the unique blue-green hue of the planet and its distinct atmospheric composition compared to the other gas giants in our solar system.