No, most of Neptune's atmosphere is made of hydrogen, but there are other things including some methane. It is the methane which gives Neptune its color. The color is not yellow, but blue. The same with Uranus.
Helium makes up most of Neptunes atmosphere, and some within Uranus. It is this helium that gives Neptune it's blue hue.
Yes, Neptune's atmosphere is composed mostly of hydrogen, helium, and methane gases. The methane in the atmosphere absorbs red light, giving Neptune its cyan color. The concentration of methane in the atmosphere makes it toxic to humans.
the atmosphere makes it look yellow
Mostly hydrogen. Some helium. Little bit of methane and ammonia. Pretty foul mixture.
The major gases in Neptune's atmosphere are hydrogen, helium, and methane. Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant gases, with methane making up a smaller but still significant proportion.
Hydrogen, Helium, Methane
Yes, they are very similar.
I believe it is thick, as it is made of gas............................
Yes, because it is without oxygen.
80% hydrogen, 18.5% helium, and 1.5% methane.
At high altitudes, Neptune's atmosphere is 80% hydrogen and 19% helium.
Neptune has an atmosphere filled with 19% of helium, 80% of hydrogen, and a trace amount for methane. So ........ it is very thick!
to see the storm hapening
Helium makes up most of Neptunes atmosphere, and some within Uranus. It is this helium that gives Neptune it's blue hue.
Not choke, just die; no oxygen. And so cold your lungs would freeze.
The Neptunes was created in 1990.
Yes, Neptune's atmosphere is composed mostly of hydrogen, helium, and methane gases. The methane in the atmosphere absorbs red light, giving Neptune its cyan color. The concentration of methane in the atmosphere makes it toxic to humans.