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There is no relation.
The principal gas in the Venusian atmosphere is carbon dioxide. This is also a minor component of the atmospheres of Earth and Mars.
All the planets in our Solar System have atmospheres, except for Mercury, which only has minute traces of gases.
There are four inner planets, which starting with the closest to the sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Of these, Venus and Earth have thick atmospheres, whereas Mercury and Mars don't.
The terrestrial planets in order from the thickest to thinnest atmospheres Venus, Earth, Mars, and Mercury. Since the gas giants are almost entirely made of gas, it is difficult to determine where the atmospheres end.
Yes
There is no relation.
yes, just like Venus, it is the hottest planet and its atmosphere is made up of purely carbon dioxide.
Atmospheres cannot be converter to milliliters. Atmospheres are a unit of pressure based on the Earth's atmosphere. Milliliters are a unit of volume, otherwise known as a cubic centimeter.
No, it has only one atmosphere.
Venus, Earth and Mars.
Earth has a thin atmosphere. Saturn has a thick atmosphere.
Of course the Earth has an atmosphere- that is the air that you are breathing. However, the Moon does not.
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The principal gas in the Venusian atmosphere is carbon dioxide. This is also a minor component of the atmospheres of Earth and Mars.
We have only one atmosphere.