Atmosphere
kbuyujkn
No one know because no one ever went to Jupiter. It's amosphere is always covered in clouds and storms, so we cannot see. Scientists tend to think that Jupiter has actualy no surface. There might be living some species like bacteria and viruses... but probably no plants or animals.
Hard to say, as the distance from the star will also factor in, but in general, thin atmosphere would mean no insulation, it would be cold. Mars is a classic example of a planet having a thin atmosphere. It is extremely cold on Mars and has a small amount of carbon dioxide in it's atmosphere but is not in high enough concentration to warm the planet. Mercury has no atmosphere and it is hot and cold depending on which part of the planet is facing the Sun. Venus has a very dense amosphere and it is very hot, no matter which surface is facing the Sun.
they mean you are worthy of our state.
yes
Atmosphere
uranus
Yes, but extremely rarefied.
it has an amosphere+
it has an amosphere+
Yes made from Hydrogen, helium and Methane
kbuyujkn
Neptune is made up of: 74% hydrogen, 25% helium and 1% methane.
Yes, however it is very thin and only has about 0.6% of the pressure as Earth. It is also over 95% carbon dioxide.
The desert landscape was arid, with no sign of water for miles around.
Nitrogen is not a metal, it is a gas which forms large percentage of the earth's amosphere.