No it does not. Atmosphere comes from the earth itself.
No. Earth's atmosphere most likely originate from volcanic atmosphere. The oxygen is produced by plants.
Any elements in the sun's atmosphere other than hydrogen or helium were provided by earlier supernovas that exploded before the sun formed.The hydrogen and much of the helium in the sun's atmosphere originated directly in the big bang and have not changed since then.Some of the helium in the sun's atmosphere passed up in convection currents from the sun's core where it is fusing hydrogen to helium.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
False it is mostly all
An object only becomes a meteor when it leaves orbit and enters earth's atmosphere.
It is called Ozone layer. It protects from the UV rays of the sun.
A:Yes the sun does have an atmosphere (I'm pretty sure)
the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere is the corona.
The chromosphere is the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere.
the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere is the corona.
The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.