I Believe That The Nickname "The Blue Planet" Means, That 70% Of The earth Is Filled With Water.... Wow.! Can u Imagine That.... Now If U Need The Definition Of Anything Else Im Here.!
I Believe That The Nickname "The Blue Planet" Means, That 70% Of The earth Is Filled With Water.... Wow.! Can u Imagine That.... Now If U Need The Definition Of Anything Else Im Here.!
because 70% of it is covered in water,
No, "Blue Planet" is not a nickname for the planet Neptune.Instead, the nickname perfectly describes planet Earth. Photographs taken of our planet from vehicles in space show Earth's predominant color to be blue. Each of the planets in our solar system photographs differently, and blue is the hallmark color of our planet.
Um anus?
Because its atmosphere has a blue colour.
Partly because most of earths water is salt water!
The Red Planet
No, "Blue Planet" is not a nickname for the planet Neptune.Instead, the nickname perfectly describes planet Earth. Photographs taken of our planet from vehicles in space show Earth's predominant color to be blue. Each of the planets in our solar system photographs differently, and blue is the hallmark color of our planet.
Mars ~ the red planet Earth~blue planet
We are called Earth. "Blue Planet" is a nickname for Earth, since our planet comprises primarily of water.
The Blue Planet!!
Um anus?
Because its atmosphere has a blue colour.
It's not referred to as the "blue plan" it's referred to as the "blue planet". The reason is that earths surface is over 2/3's water and when observed from space it looks a blue planet (mostly).
Partly because most of earths water is salt water!
Venus is closest to earths planet size.
"The Blue Planet" is a popular nickname for Earth due to its predominant blue color when viewed from space.
Mercury is earths brother planet because Venus is earths sister planet.
Some people call the Earth a blue planet because when seen from near space (from the moon, for example) it appears primarily blue with white markings and a little brown. The blue comes from the fact that about 71% of the earth's surface is covered with water. However, the Earth does not have a nickname of "blue planet." That would require wider use that at present. Before the advent of color photographs from space, many people called Earth "the green planet" because their primary experience was of the green vegetation on the less that 25% of the plant's surface that has extensive vegetation.