Not in our solar system. Nor have any been found elsewhere to date.
The Earth's atmosphere traps heat.
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Earth is not the only planet with atmosphere, lets take Jupiter and you might of herd of the red spot well that's a hurricane and out of the red spot there is a very thick layer of cloud, and all planets have an atmosphere but not mercury or Pluto if you count it.
mars has very thin atmosphere made mostly out of Carbon dioxide(about 95%) and almost no Oxygen (0.2%)
APPERANTLY it has an atmosphere similar to Earths, with flecks of gold. It is like a very gold kinda coated planet... ^_^
Because they study many planets and their geography and atmosphere, in Earth Science you study the geology of Earth just like Astronomers study geology of other planets.
At the moment, no planets are known to have conditions similar to Earth's for supporting life. If there planets similar to Earth, there would definitely be living organisms of some sort. On the other hand, there is slightly less chance of sentinent life such as our own species existing.
yes like other planets earths core or ''nucleus'' is like the center of an apple a core
Yes the Earth does rotate like the other planets (except for the distance of the rotation(assuming your talking about the rotation around the Sun); the wobble of the Earths axis compared to other planets; and the time it takes to rotate)
Earth has an ozone layer in atmosphere. It is present in the stratospheric region. Other planets which have oxygen in their environment might have ozone.Some planets like earth do. Others might have.
In this solar system, yes. However, other planets in other systems may have had their atmosphere stripped away; thus they have no internal wind.
yes, some other planets like Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have atmospheres
Mercury has no real atmosphere, so it's a bit like the moon in that respect. Venus has a very thick atmosphere of mainly carbon dioxide, it has a huge surface pressure of around 93 bar, around 93 time that of earths. Earths atmosphere is mainly nitrogen (79%) and oxygen (20%) with some carbon dioxide (1%) roughly speaking. Mars has a thin atmosphere, mainly carbon dioxide.
mercury has no atmosphere which means it is nothing like earths.
Yes, but not all. Some planets either evolved without an atmosphere or had their atmosphere decimated by solar wind or gamma-ray bursts. If you are asking are there other habitable planets in the universe - then absolutely. We've not discovered them yet, but there are probably billions, if not trillions of habitable planets elsehwere in the universe, waiting to be discovered.
The Earth's atmosphere traps heat.
gravity acts on the gas, just like all other things on the planet.