Actually yes I does when I was in 3rd grade I was researching on it and in a book in the library it said in a book that Neptune has pink snow and that it can snow pink on the planet Neptune! Neptune has pink snow yes!
Hot pink
No one really knows if Neptune gets any precipitation. We have never observed from the surface of the planet. We have only looked at cloud tops. It would be like if we were on Earth and observed hail, rain, sleet, and snow from the clouds. It wouldn't be the same as if we were on the ground
On Neptune, the "snow" is primarily composed of methane ice crystals, giving it a blue hue. This snow is different from the traditional white snow found on Earth and contributes to the planet's striking blue color, which is a result of methane absorbing red light. Additionally, there are also clouds of ammonia ice that may form in the colder regions of the atmosphere.
the largest storm hasent quite happend yet , Neptune doesnt really bad storms except 4 1 its still going on its the great dark spot its like a hurricane but insted of rain , theirs winds up to 350 km p\h their is no NO snow on neptune because for snow to happen it would have to rain and since their is only frozen water on neptune
Pink snow, also known as watermelon snow, is caused by a type of algae (Chlamydomonas nivalis) that thrives in cold and snowy environments. The algae produce red pigments to protect themselves from UV radiation, giving the snow a pink or red color. While it may look pretty, the presence of these algae can potentially impact the surrounding ecosystem.
Pink snow can be found on the planet Mars. The pink hue comes from the presence of iron oxide, also known as rust, in the Martian soil. When the snow is exposed to sunlight, the iron oxide gives it a pink color.
Snow Pink was created on 2011-11-22.
In Earth, the clouds has rain, snow, and hail. But in Neptune, they clouds doesn't has snow or hail.
The pink you see in Antarctica is a refraction of the available light. There is no natural 'pink snow' in Antarctica.
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Hot pink
No one really knows if Neptune gets any precipitation. We have never observed from the surface of the planet. We have only looked at cloud tops. It would be like if we were on Earth and observed hail, rain, sleet, and snow from the clouds. It wouldn't be the same as if we were on the ground
No :( Unfortunately!
No. A cloud that is pink is most likely being lit by the setting or rising sun. This says nothing about the potential for rain or snow.
Yes and it might fall as snow when out of neptune's orbit or when in it.
the largest storm hasent quite happend yet , Neptune doesnt really bad storms except 4 1 its still going on its the great dark spot its like a hurricane but insted of rain , theirs winds up to 350 km p\h their is no NO snow on neptune because for snow to happen it would have to rain and since their is only frozen water on neptune
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