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8 December, 16:02

Why does Uranus have a blue/green color?

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  1. 8 December, 16:11
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    (The other are Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune) It's atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium with a small amount of methane and traces of water in an ammonia Uranus gets its blue green color from methane gas.

    sunlight is reflected from Uranus's clould tops, which lie beneath a layer of methane gas Uranus is clouds top with lie beneath a layer of methanol gas
  2. 8 December, 16:22
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    It has its color because the gases that it prodoses mixes with the other gases so it gives off an blue/green color got it.
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