earth
no that's why if you go out there you will DIE!!!!!
Space is mostly a vacuum with very low density of gas particles, including air. The Earth's atmosphere extends to a certain distance from the planet, but beyond that, there is very little air in space. Astronauts in space rely on life support systems to provide them with breathable air.
Carbon Dioxide and a little oxygen.
It is very very cold on Neptune Yeah!Yeah!
Very little. Remember, the air there is cold ... thus there is little moisture in the air.
The layer of the atmosphere where the air is very thin and has little moisture is the mesosphere. This region is located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, and it is characterized by low temperatures and a decrease in air density.
yes but very little
Air density is very low, and as such there is very little resistance to moving through it.
Mercury is the planet which is closest to our sun. It is also the smallest. We would not expect to find any life there at all, for a few reasons, these are the main ones. The planet is very hot, too hot for water to remain on the surface in a liquid state - this is essential for life. The planet is so small that it cannot hold an atmosphere, so there is no air near the planets surface.
Mercurcy is an air planet!!=]
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. It has a very thin atmosphere mostly made up of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium. Mercury has extreme temperature variations between its day and night sides. It has no moons or rings.