Uranus and Neptune both have thick, gassy atmospheres that were formed by the left-overs of the formation of the planets.
Neptune.
Uranus and Neptune both have thick, gassy atmospheres that were formed by the left-overs of the formation of the planets.
Hydrogen and Helium
cause it felt like it
it is made of small amounts hydrogen helium and oxygen. it has almost no atmosphere because of the planets gravity.
Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere of all the planets in our solar system. Mercury's atmosphere is primarily made up of oxygen, sodium, and hydrogen.
Saturn AND Jupitar (both have the same atmosphere)
Well considering most other planets with atmospheres have methane and hydrogen as major components of their atmosphere, it would likely ignite.
Because Jupiter is mainly hydrogen.
The relative size of the gaseous atmosphere - mostly due to the amount of hydrogen in that atmosphere.
The atmosphere of the gas giants is usually made up of mostly of hydrogen and what?
Planets play no role in land formation of the earth