Geography, asked by shubham793, 1 year ago

why does Neptune appear blue in colour

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Answered by Anu112358
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Hey user,

Neptune is a Jovian planet which is situated away from the sun and hence it is very cold there.

The Neptune appears blue because of the presence of methane gas in it's cold,clear atmosphere.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

Neptune is the planet in our solar system that appears to be the most serene.

Explanation:

Neptune is the planet in our solar system that appears to be the most serene. The eighth planet from the sun, which is also the farthest, appears through a telescope to be either sky-blue or to resemble a uniform, tranquil ocean world that would have pleased the Roman god of the sea.

In truth, Neptune is everything but serene, and three gases—hydrogen (80%), helium (19%), and methane (1%), in that order—make up the majority of its atmosphere.

The faraway planet's appearance as a blue marble is actually a result of methane gas clouds. Methane is a gas that, despite making up a very small fraction of Neptune's atmosphere, absorbs red wavelengths of light while reflecting blue light outward.

FINAL ANSWER - Neptune is the planet in our solar system that appears to be the most serene.

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