Earth can be considered somewhat greenish, especially in land areas thick with vegetation and seas filled with algae.
But the planet you're likely thinking of is Uranus, whose atmosphere (as observed by Voyager 2, et. al.) appears to be a pale greenish-blue.
Earth
Neptune is the planet known for its blue-green color, which is largely due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere. Methane absorbs red light and reflects blue and green wavelengths, giving Neptune its striking appearance. Additionally, its dynamic atmosphere contributes to its vivid color.
The planet that appears blue-green when viewed through a telescope is Uranus. This color is due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere, which absorbs red light and reflects blue and green light.
I guess this means: Methane gives which planet its distinctive blue-green color? Methane gives Neptune its distinctive blue-green color. I'm not so sure about that. I think Uranus is that color, but Neptune is more blue than blue-green. You read different things in different books though. Neptune has Methane in its atmosphere too.
Uranus&Neptune
the color of planet earth is blue and green
Mostly planet Earth...
Uranus.
It is our planet Earth. Blue like place is water and green like place is continents
Earth
uranus
Earth
Uranus
blue and green plus a little white for Antarctica
Uranus.
Neptune is the planet known for its blue-green color, which is largely due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere. Methane absorbs red light and reflects blue and green wavelengths, giving Neptune its striking appearance. Additionally, its dynamic atmosphere contributes to its vivid color.
The planet that appears blue-green when viewed through a telescope is Uranus. This color is due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere, which absorbs red light and reflects blue and green light.