mostly C02 and some nitrogen
yes, if you look at a picture of mars, you will see a thin layer of what looks like cloud but is actually nitrogen.
Mars does have a thin atmosphere. Compared to the Earth's atmosphere, Mars' atmosphere is 100 times less dense. It is made up of mostly the elements carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
The atmosphere on mars is very thin it contains Carbon dioxide, nitrogen and argon.
The atmosphere on Mars is thin because it is 95.72% carbon dioxide.
The atmosphere of Earth contains about 78.08% nitrogen. There has been no other place found that has this nitrogen in abundance, with Mars having only 3% as a remainder of its thin and low-pressure atmosphere.
I think the only candidate for this would be Mars, which has a very thin atmosphere made up of 95% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen, 1.6% argon,
It has a thin atmosphere, mainly of carbon dioxide (95%), with some nitrogen, argon and a small amount of oxygen.
Thin.
No. The atmosphere of Mars is too thin.
The atmosphere of mars is thin and is 95.32% carbon dioxide. Since it is so thin, not much is found in it.
Mars has an extremely thin atmosphere made of carbon dioxide.
Venus has a low atmosphere and it is rally hot