Neptune has a much thicker atmosphere than Earth. Composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and methane, its atmosphere is around 1,000 times more massive than Earth's. While Earth's atmosphere is relatively thin and supports life, Neptune's dense atmosphere features extreme winds and storms, making it one of the most dynamic atmospheres in the solar system.
Neptune's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and methane. Its atmosphere extends to a depth of about 5,000 km, making it thicker than Earth's atmosphere. The total mass of Neptune's atmosphere is roughly 5% of its total mass, and it contributes to the planet's blue coloration.
Neptune (NovaNet) There's something wrong here. Neptune is mainly a hydrogen atmosphere. Earth is the planet with a mainly nitrogen atmosphere, but the coldest is Neptune.
Mars, Venus's atmosphere is thicker than Earth's. Much thicker.
Neptune is the blue planet in the Solar System. The blue color comes from the methane gas in Neptune's atmosphere.
Earth has gravity and Neptune doesn'tEarth has life and Neptune doesn'tEarth's length of day is 24 hours and Neptune's is 16.1 hoursNeptune has rings and Earth doesn'tNeptune's average temperature is -214 degrees Celsius while Earth's average temperature is 15 degrees CelsiusThe two planets are made of different elements Neptune is different from the Earth because it is colder than the earth and it is 34 times bigger and Neptune is also blue.
Neptune's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and methane. Its atmosphere extends to a depth of about 5,000 km, making it thicker than Earth's atmosphere. The total mass of Neptune's atmosphere is roughly 5% of its total mass, and it contributes to the planet's blue coloration.
Neptune (NovaNet) There's something wrong here. Neptune is mainly a hydrogen atmosphere. Earth is the planet with a mainly nitrogen atmosphere, but the coldest is Neptune.
Mars, Venus's atmosphere is thicker than Earth's. Much thicker.
Neptune is the blue planet in the Solar System. The blue color comes from the methane gas in Neptune's atmosphere.
Earth has gravity and Neptune doesn'tEarth has life and Neptune doesn'tEarth's length of day is 24 hours and Neptune's is 16.1 hoursNeptune has rings and Earth doesn'tNeptune's average temperature is -214 degrees Celsius while Earth's average temperature is 15 degrees CelsiusThe two planets are made of different elements Neptune is different from the Earth because it is colder than the earth and it is 34 times bigger and Neptune is also blue.
Neptune is an ice giant planet and while we do know that it does have storm systems in its atmosphere, we do not know if these are like tornadoes on Earth.
Neptune is the bluest outer planet in our solar system. Its atmosphere contains methane, which absorbs red light and reflects blue light, giving it a vibrant blue hue.
Venus' atmosphere is much thicker than Earth's
Neptune is bigger than Earth which means, Neptune has got more gravitational pull than Earth.
It depends a bit on what the question means. Sometimes Earth is called the blue planet because it looks mainly blue, because of the oceans. Also, Neptune is blue because of the methane in its atmosphere. Uranus is a bluish green colour too. Overall, I think "Neptune" is the best answer.
Pulsar planet.
No. Neptune is the 8th planet from the sun. The 3rd is Earth.