it is all to do with what kind of gases the planet has in its atmophere unless i know the planets name thats all can say
Neptune and Uranus are both bluish in color.
The bluish color of the outer Jovian planets (Uranus and Neptune) is due to their atmospheres containing methane gas, which absorbs red light and reflects blue light back into space. This gives them their distinct bluish hue compared to the other planets in our solar system.
A bluish marble looks exactly like the Earth, with some swirls of color white scattered along the surface.
brownish, bluish colour
The color is bluish-brown.
Bluish greenBluish green can be teal or cyan...Turquoise Color is also a blue-green shade
Stars have a similar bluish white color due to the gases that are inside of them. When you see stars that are bluish white you know that they contain a lot of hydrogen.
bluish purplish
Uranus and Neptune are bluish gas planets.
The element that is bluish black in color is iodine. It is a lustrous, shiny solid with a metallic appearance and a bluish black hue. It is commonly used in medicine and photography.
A bluish-green color
Uranus does not actually have a glowing surface like some other planets, as it does not generate its own light. The hazy, bluish-green color of Uranus comes from the presence of methane gas in its atmosphere, which absorbs red light and reflects blue and green light back into space.