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Q: How many atmospheres does Venus have?
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Do Mercury and Venus have thick atmospheres?

Venus has a thick atmosphere. Mercury does not have an atmosphere.


Which terrestrail planets have atmospheres?

Venus, Earth and Mars.


Which 2 inner planets have thick atmospheres?

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.


What planet's atmosphere is most carbon dioxide?

There are two such planets, Mars and Venus. Venus has a much thicker atmosphere than Mars, but both atmospheres are about 95% carbon dioxide.


What solar system bodies have atmospheres containing carbon dioxide?

Venus, Earth, Mars, and Triton (Neptune's largest moon) have carbon dioxide in their atmospheres.


Which planets have atmospheres?

All the planets in our Solar System have atmospheres, except for Mercury, which only has minute traces of gases.


On Venus the surface atmospheric pressure is about 90 earth atmospheres what is the Venusian atmospheric pressure in Kilopascals?

About 9.3 Megapascals


What two planets have asteroid belts?

Mars and Venus. But the atmosphere of Venus is many many times denser. Also, all of the outer planets have similar atmospheres. Jupiter and Saturn are a very similar pair and Uranus and Neptune are also two that are very similar.


Which planet has the most carbon dioxide atmosphere?

Mars and Venus are both planets that have atmospheres composed mostly of carbon dioxide.


What planets have storms in their atmospheres?

Venus,Earth,Mars,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune


Which two planets have atmospheres composed mostly carbon dioxide include?

Mars and Venus


Does both venus and earth have the same kind of atmospheres?

There is nearly nothing similar between Earth's and Venuses atmospheres. If we were suddenly moved unprotected to the surface of Venus, we would either roast to death within seconds, or suffocate to death within seconds. Both.