The belts of whirling clouds and storms in Neptune's atmosphere are primarily driven by the planet's rapid rotation and the dynamics of its atmosphere, which is composed mostly of hydrogen, helium, and methane. The strong winds, reaching speeds of up to 1,200 miles per hour, create distinct atmospheric bands and vortices. Additionally, internal heat emanating from Neptune’s core contributes to these dynamic weather patterns by fueling convection within the atmosphere. The interaction of these factors results in the striking and complex cloud formations observed in images of Neptune.
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The clouds on Neptune are made of Methane, and appear to be Blue.
The presence of methane, ammonia, and water vapor in Neptune's atmosphere help create the belts of clouds. These compounds rise from the interior of Neptune due to convection currents caused by heat and pressure in the planet's interior, creating the distinctive cloud patterns seen in the atmosphere.
If by above you mean closer to the zenith, sure. If by above you mean beyond, then no, that's not possible. Very thin clouds might allow the moon's light through and make them appear to be behind it to a casual glance.
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Neptune's clouds are predominantly a deep blue color due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere. The methane absorbs red light, giving the planet its distinct blue hue.
It's atmosphere contains visible clouds!!!
The clouds on Neptune are made of Methane, and appear to be Blue.
Clouds are an important visible feature of Earth's atmosphere that reflect sunlight back into space. Their brightness and coverage impact the Earth's energy balance and overall climate system.
hydrogen, methane, helium, ammonia
The presence of methane, ammonia, and water vapor in Neptune's atmosphere help create the belts of clouds. These compounds rise from the interior of Neptune due to convection currents caused by heat and pressure in the planet's interior, creating the distinctive cloud patterns seen in the atmosphere.
The atmosphere, the lithosphere, and the hydrosphere.You're welcome ^.^
The word "clouds" is plural. It refers to multiple instances of clouds, which are visible collections of water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere. The singular form of the word is "cloud."