No it doesn't it is very tricky to explain however it has air made up from carbon-oxide . So it cant have a atmosphere like earth .
earth and mars are like and different because they have a atmosphere and gravity
like mars
Earth has a lower amount of carbon in the atmosphere compared to planets like Venus and Mars because Earth's carbon is mostly stored in rocks and oceans, while on Venus and Mars, carbon is released into the atmosphere through volcanic activity and other processes.
Mars's atmosphere is thinner than Earth's atmosphere, Earth's atmosphere is also mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen, while Mars' is mostly Carbon Dioxide. Mars also doesn't have an ozone layer to protect it from ultra-violet rays.
mars atmosphere is thinner and lacks oxygen or water
The atmosphere of Mars is much less dense than that of Earth and is composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide. Earth's atmosphere is mostly nitrogen and oxygen.
No planet has an atmosphere like Earth's. The closest we have is Mars. However, even more earthlike is the atmosphere of Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
Mars has water in the form of ice, and as water vapor in its atmosphere like the earth.
No. Mars is a "terrestrial" or "earth-like" planet. Mars is mostly rocky, although there is a very thin atmosphere of carbon dioxide.
No, the atmosphere of Mars is about 100 times less dense than Earth's. Earth's atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, while Mars has a much thinner atmosphere consisting mostly of carbon dioxide.
The Earth's atmosphere traps heat.
Yes, Earth's atmosphere has always been thinner than that of planets like Venus or Mars. Earth's atmosphere consists mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, with trace amounts of other gases. The ancient Earth had a different composition of gases in its atmosphere compared to today, but it was never as thick as Venus or as thin as Mars.