Because of the vegetation covering much of the land surface, which is the key to life.
It may also reflect that this is the only planet we know of that can sustain us in the long term without massive amounts of technology; in this case, greenness refers to the idea that it's a closed system in which the waste of one group is an essential nutrient for another: just about everything is recycled.
Algae is a plant, it's resposible for something like 80% of the World's oxygen through photosynthisis. Plants are green, there's a lot of this stuff in the oceans, hence, green oceans.
Earth is referred to that title because it is the only known planet with water and living things, Mars has evidence of life and water but it has not been proven yet.
the green is the land, the blue is for the ocean and the brown is for like the mountains or something like that
Blue from the oceans, green from the grass and trees, but other colours as well, mainly brown from the large deserts.
because the green comes from the land
Because two-thirds of the Earth's surface is ocean, which appears blue.
If you mean can the you view the South Pole from space the answer it yes. Visit related link below for a picture of the South Pole taken from space
The Great Wall of China can be viewed from space.
A lot of things are green such as leaves and grass. This is because they contain clorophyll (a green substance) which is part of the process to photosynthesise. However, most of the Earth is ocean so a photo from space would show mostly blue areas.
The Earth has been described as a "big blue marble" from space. It has also been said to make astronauts realize that there are issues much bigger than the little problems we face daily, and that we are all part of a "bigger picture", if you can excuse the cliche.
The Earth, when viewed form space, appears a a blue planet.
We simply choose to orient the cameras on our satellites and deep space probes so that it appears that way to us. Technically there is no "up" in space.
Uranus is green-blue in colour Earth looks blue from space, although at lower altitudes some of the planet appears green
Uranus is green-blue in colour Earth looks blue from space, although at lower altitudes some of the planet appears green
because the oceans make up roughly 70% the earth, therefore when viewed from space, the earth looks mostly blue. If the surface of the earth was mostly jungle then it would be the green planet. Mars is called the red planet because when viewed from space it looks kind of red, that is because the surface of mars has a red tint to it.
Objects in space that can only be viewed from earth becouse of reflected light energy are said to be
objects in space that can only be viewed from earth because of reflected light energy are said to be luminous.
the earth the clouds and the water!
The dominant color when viewed from space is dark blue, although brown and green and white are also prevelant.that is correct and i think you must be smart so yep
Because the details on earth are diminished as the distance between the earth and the viewer increases.
Yes, the planet Earth is often referred to as "the blue planet" because about 71% of its surface is covered in water, which appears blue from space.
From space : blue (ish). Close up : green or brown.it is blue,green,and white.