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Neptune's striped appearance is caused by a series of dark blue bands that circle the planet longitudinally. These bands are thought to be related to differences in the planet's atmospheric composition and circulation patterns. The exact mechanisms behind these bands are still being studied by scientists.
Neptune does not have a known twin in our solar system. Its closest "twin" in terms of size and composition would be Uranus, which is a similar ice giant planet.
Regular transformations to bright clouds located on the south and east of the Great Dark Spot help change Neptune appearance (occurring every four hours).
Because of its composition. Neptune is made up of water more than any other substance.
To a large extent, primarily the blue ones are. Let's assume the question is about what planets are blue in colour. Then the answer is: Earth looks mainly blue from space, depending on cloud cover. Uranus and Neptune are a sort of blue-green color.
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Neptune's striped appearance is caused by a series of dark blue bands that circle the planet longitudinally. These bands are thought to be related to differences in the planet's atmospheric composition and circulation patterns. The exact mechanisms behind these bands are still being studied by scientists.
It has ice rock and hydrogen
No planet is the same as Neptune. Uranus is similar in size, but is quite different in its composition.
It appears to be blue.
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Neptune is almost entirely blue due to the high amounts of hydrogen which makes up the planet.
Neptune does not have a known twin in our solar system. Its closest "twin" in terms of size and composition would be Uranus, which is a similar ice giant planet.
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Regular transformations to bright clouds located on the south and east of the Great Dark Spot help change Neptune appearance (occurring every four hours).
Because of its composition. Neptune is made up of water more than any other substance.