Yes, a planet needs an atmosphere in order to have weather.
The small planet of Mercury has almost no atmosphere. If there was ever an atmosphere on that planet, the sun likely burned it off.
The thinnest atmosphere belongs to planet Mercury . . . it may have no atmosphere, at all.
Mercury has no atmosphere.
The atmosphere WAS a bubble of gases surrounding our planet - past tense, wasThe atmosphere is a bubble of gases surrounding our planet. - Present tense, isThe atmosphere will be a bubble of gases surrounding our planet. - Future tense, will be
Yes, a planet needs an atmosphere in order to have weather.
We are adapted to breathing and living in Earth's atmosphere. A planet would need to have an atmosphere similar to that of Earth for people to find it livable.
The terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere is Mercury. Its thin atmosphere consists mainly of trace amounts of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium, and is not enough to be considered a true atmosphere.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
Ceres is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It does not have an atmosphere.
planets need magnetosphere to manain an atmosphere
The mass of the planet. It's not clear cut, since there has to be gas around in the area to provide the atmosphere, but the planet (or moon) need to be massive enough to provide sufficient gravity for the gas molecules not to escape into space.
The small planet of Mercury has almost no atmosphere. If there was ever an atmosphere on that planet, the sun likely burned it off.
That is known as the "atmosphere".
The earth is the largest planet in our atmosphere. Jupiter is the largest planet in out solar system.
Yes. The greenhouse effect is caused by gasses that block thermal radiation from a planet's surface.
So far every planet has an atmosphere... i think.