Because of the ocean. You ever wondered why the sky is blue? That's O3 (Ozone). Maybe that has something to do with it too.Water covers about 70% if the Earth and land covers about 30%, Water appears blue, land green or brown. Clouds (there are lots) are white.
It doesn't "appear" blue. It is blue. But there is also patches of land. (BTW, there is nothing wrong with that statement...)
Bluish, yes.
Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface. The amount of water is close to 326,000,000,000,000,000,000 gallons which is a lot. As the water covers more area than the land, the Earth appears blue from space. If you notice, you will be able to see the brown of land, but not much of it. But it depends which continents are present also. If North America and South America is present, there will be lots of water and less land, but if Asia and Africa is visible, there will be more land than water.
Because the blue cit is the Sea and the green is Land
because the earth is composed of 3/4 of water and the water has blue color
The earth has no color of itself. Seen from space, the blue marble reflects sunlight in the same way the sky is blue.
Earth is mostly covered by water. Large amounts of water will appear blue.
Because that is what it looks like from space.
because most of the earth's surface is covered by water, so from space it looks blue.
The Earth is blue because the O-zone layer is blue and creates the dominant color in the earth's atmosphere so that even from space the earth appears blue
From space, most of our home, Earth is made up of water, the blue parts.
Because the sky is blue to us by the light being scattered through nitrogen. In space there is no nitrogen for the light to scatter through, therefore the sky around them seems black. Although, when in space if you look at the earth, you can see the blue sky, as there is nitrogen there.
A blue ball in space could be 'Neptune' Earth would match that description as well, for the most part.
In space, the Earth looks like a blue marble. NASA has many photographs of the Earth from space. The earth is spherical like an orange but it is not orange.http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Collections/EarthFromSpace/land.htmhttp://www.wired.com/2014/12/digital-globe-best-earth-from-space-201
The planet Earth as seen from outer space is a blue and white ball.
The Earth looks blue from space because of the water that covers most of it. Other colors that can be seen are green, brown and yellow.
From space : blue (ish). Close up : green or brown.it is blue,green,and white.
That's because it looks mainly blue, from space. With the clouds it looks like a blue marble.The Earth is called the "blue planet" because the surface is composed mostly of water. Over 70 % of the Earth's surface is water.Water looks blue from space mainly because it reflects the blue atmosphere.However, the full explanation is quite complicated.(A clear sky in daylight looks blue from the Earth's surface, because of the way white light is scattered by the air molecules.)
Because that is what it looks like from space.
because most of the earth's surface is covered by water, so from space it looks blue.
The Pacific Ocean looks like a a blob of color blue covering 2/3 of the earth from outer space
I think that the Earth looks blue from outer space by an astronomer's eye is because the Earth is 75% water and 25% land. Since water is blue and there is a great quantity of it on the Earth, you spot the blue area first.
Because Earth is covered with water it looks blue. Mars is covered in red dust so it looks red.
Because its mostly water.... water is blue