Jupiter.
All the outer planets, Jupiter being the thickest.
Jupiter, with an atmosphere of 14,000 miles to the core.
Venus has the thickest atmosphere among the planets in our solar system. Its atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide and thick clouds of sulfuric acid, creating intense pressure and trapping heat to create a runaway greenhouse effect.
An outer layer of gas on a planet is called an atmosphere.
The outer layer is atmosphere.
The only outer planet without a thick atmosphere is Uranus. It has a thin atmosphere composed mostly of hydrogen and helium with traces of methane.
An atmosphere
The gas surrounding any planet is called its atmosphere.
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The outer layer of gas on a terrestrial planet is called the atmosphere. It is composed of various gases and plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's temperature and protecting its surface from harmful radiation.
The outer layer of gas on a terrestrial planet is known as the atmosphere. It consists mainly of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, and plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's temperature and supporting life.
Venus and the four outer planets all have a very thick and massive atmosphere.