Some properties are nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases, but the thermosphere doesn't have any oxygen molecules.
Mercury, even though the closest planet to the sun, isn't the hottest planet because of the thing it lacks and that most planets have, an atmosphere. Venus is the hottest planet, the reason?... Venus's atmosphere. What makes its atmosphere special? It is 92 times as dense as Earths atmosphere and consists of 98% carbon dioxide. These properties make Venus's atmosphere like a magnifying glass that has the same diameter as the sun and the magnification power of an electron microscope, and a heat blanket that is so ridiculous that there isn't even a simile for it.
it has a heavy atmosphere
It is above the atmosphere and not in any atmosphere.
Earth isn't in the atmosphere - the atmosphere is part of Earth.
Earth's atmosphere is almost 200 times thicker than the atmosphere of Mars. The atmosphere of Earth is primarily nitrogen and oxygen, while the Martian atmosphere is primarily carbon dioxide.
Temperature
There are more than two gases in the atmosphere. You need to specify the ones you are asking about.
not really all that sure, but i know its very cold and has an atmosphere of methane.
An average temperature, stable atmosphere, and solid composition.
newton
The AERONET network is a network of sun photometers which are used to record the atmospheric aerosal properties of the atmosphere. The network is solar-powered.
Yes. The greenhouse effect is a consequence of the properties of certain gasses.
They are the devices that measure or estimate the properties of the earth's atmosphere.
The distance from the sun is 'just right' - and it has an oxygen/nitrogen atmosphere.
distance from Sun, surface temperature, and atmosphere of oxygen
Steven Georgiev has written: 'A feasibility study of an experiment for determining the properties of the Mars atmosphere' -- subject(s): Atmosphere, Exploration 'On ablation for the recovery of satellites'
H. K. Kallmann has written: 'Physical properties of the upper atmosphere'