There is no planet officially designated as the "green planet." However, some fictional works refer to Earth as the "green planet" due to its abundance of plant life.
The green planet is often associated with Earth due to its abundance of plant life and vegetation.
The Blue Planet ended on 2001-10-31.
Earth
No, Blue Planet is not a nickname for Neptune. Neptune is often referred to as the "Ice Giant" due to its icy composition and deep-blue color. Blue Planet is a common term used to refer to Earth because of its vast oceans.
The planet that looks blue with a red rim around it is Neptune. The cause of the red rim is from the haze high above the clouds.
Earth. It looks blue from a distance
The planet Neptune is Blue. See Related Links for an image of this planet. Neptune is light blue but looks dark blue due to the affects of Methane gas.
I think that the Earth looks blue from outer space by an astronomer's eye is because the Earth is 75% water and 25% land. Since water is blue and there is a great quantity of it on the Earth, you spot the blue area first.
Uranus is green-blue in colour Earth looks blue from space, although at lower altitudes some of the planet appears green
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.
Your question describes the planet Neptune.
That's because it looks mainly blue, from space. With the clouds it looks like a blue marble.The Earth is called the "blue planet" because the surface is composed mostly of water. Over 70 % of the Earth's surface is water.Water looks blue from space mainly because it reflects the blue atmosphere.However, the full explanation is quite complicated.(A clear sky in daylight looks blue from the Earth's surface, because of the way white light is scattered by the air molecules.)
It's not referred to as the "blue plan" it's referred to as the "blue planet". The reason is that earths surface is over 2/3's water and when observed from space it looks a blue planet (mostly).
There is no planet officially designated as the "green planet." However, some fictional works refer to Earth as the "green planet" due to its abundance of plant life.
The planet Earth looks blue and green from space because of its atmosphere, which contains gases like oxygen and nitrogen that scatter sunlight to create those colors.
Neptune appears blue due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere that absorbs red light and scatters blue light.