In this solar system, yes. However, other planets in other systems may have had their atmosphere stripped away; thus they have no internal wind.
Any planet (or moon) that has an atmosphere will have wind. The Moon has no atmosphere at all, so no wind.
All planets with the possible exception of Mercury (which doesn't have much of an atmosphere) have wind.
Yes like any other planet.
Mercury - no atmosphere, no wind.
Neptune
Yes, but not all. Some planets either evolved without an atmosphere or had their atmosphere decimated by solar wind or gamma-ray bursts. If you are asking are there other habitable planets in the universe - then absolutely. We've not discovered them yet, but there are probably billions, if not trillions of habitable planets elsehwere in the universe, waiting to be discovered.
Because the inner planets are closer to the sun than the outer planets.
Because they are closer to the sun and so they get the most of it so by the time it gets to the outer planets they get very little of the solar wind ms.Pribils 3rd period student
It is so much greater because the planets are made out of gas and gas are inside a wind storm or should i say a wind cycle and that is my answer.
It is so much greater because the planets are made out of gas and gas are inside a wind storm or should i say a wind cycle and that is my answer.
Yes, there are strong winds on all of the gas planets, including Saturn.
Of what? orbit: Mercury spin: Jupiter wind: Neptune
Yes, but not all. Some planets either evolved without an atmosphere or had their atmosphere decimated by solar wind or gamma-ray bursts. If you are asking are there other habitable planets in the universe - then absolutely. We've not discovered them yet, but there are probably billions, if not trillions of habitable planets elsehwere in the universe, waiting to be discovered.
Every planet
The solar wind emanates from the Sun and goes out past the orbits of the outermost planets, impinging on all the planets as it does so. The vacuum of space does not slow these ionized particles. However, where a planet has a magnetic field (such as the Earth), this protects the planet from the effects of the solar wind by deflecting the charged particles. Thus the solar wind does not reach the surface of the Earth.
Because the inner planets are closer to the sun than the outer planets.
Because they are closer to the sun and so they get the most of it so by the time it gets to the outer planets they get very little of the solar wind ms.Pribils 3rd period student
It changes by the storms and wind in the planets atmosphere
All planets have a core.
the differenc between solor wind and earth wind is that earth wind comes from the earth its self, and solor wind comes the sun which causes the planets to space out from each other.
Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus all have wind. The atmosphere on Mars is very thin, but there's still enough wind for it to have dunes and dust storms.That's all the planets except Mercury. I don't know that Mercury doesn't have wind, and in fact I suspect it does, but I've never heard positively one way or the other.
It is so much greater because the planets are made out of gas and gas are inside a wind storm or should i say a wind cycle and that is my answer.