Uranus and Neptune have large relative amounts
Jupiter and Saturn have a small percent of methane
Neptune and Uranus both have high concentrations of methane in their atmospheres.
Gas planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia. These planets lack a solid surface and instead have thick atmospheres that extend many thousands of kilometers into space.
Outer planets are mostly composed of gas and ice, such as hydrogen, helium, ammonia, methane, and water. These planets do not have solid surfaces like the inner rocky planets, but instead have thick atmospheres surrounding a small, dense core.
The outer planets, also known as gas giants, are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. These planets have thick atmospheres made up of gases like methane, ammonia, and water vapor. Beneath their atmospheres, gas giants have dense layers of metallic hydrogen and rock.
Oxygen and CO2 or carbon dioxide.
well the gasses in planets are hydrogen,methane and helium
The gas giant planets are composed mostly of hydrogen, methane, and ammonia.
either Pluto or Neptune cause Pluto is no longer a planet
The blue color in Uranus and Neptune is primarily due to the presence of methane gas in their atmospheres. Methane absorbs red light and reflects blue light, giving these planets their distinctive blue hue.
Neptune and Uranus are blueish because of methane gas.
The two planets that are mostly composed of methane and nitrogen are Uranus and Neptune. These gas giants have thick atmospheres made up primarily of methane and nitrogen, with smaller amounts of other gases such as hydrogen and helium.
the gas giant planets are jupiter, saturn, uranus, and neptune. the first two planets are mainly hydrogen and helium, while the second two are mostly water, ammonia and methane.
carbon-dioxide, methane, ammonia,carbon-monoxide, helium et cetera make up the gas giants or jovian planets
Methane gas alone does not make planets appear blue. The color of a planet largely depends on its atmospheric composition and the scattering of light by particles in the atmosphere. For example, methane in combination with other gases like nitrogen and oxygen can contribute to the blue appearance of Neptune.
Neptune and Uranus both have high concentrations of methane in their atmospheres.
Because in the atmosphere , there is a gas called methane and it gives the planets their blue color.
Well basically yes, but they are actually made of hydrogen and helium to be more specific. But Jupiter and Saturn have rocky cores. So yes and no! Edit : Also there is some methane on Uranus and Neptune. The interiors of these two planets also seem to have ammonia, methane and water in solid or liquid form. A lot of the hydrogen in Jupiter and Saturn is in liquid form, incidentally. The full details of the structure of the gas planets is not known. I agree the answer to the question is "yes and no".