Mars, Venus, Earth, and probably all the gas giants. It remains ambiguous as to whether or not the Plutoids and Cubewanos, or any other asteroids, have gaseous carbon dioxide.
Venus and Mars have about 95% carbon dioxide in their atmospheres, but the atmosphere of Venus is very much thicker. Earth has only a small amount of carbon dioxide, but it's enough to have a "greenhouse effect". Mars may have once had a denser atmosphere, but now it is so thin that its effects are negligible.
The gas giants are simply humongous, and contain a very large number of elements and compounds, though the majority of these volumes are occupied by hydrogen and helium. Since Saturn and Jupiter are so hot (their mass generates heat), only the outermost layers contain compounds. The amounts, thus, of CO2 in the latter two planets, would be negligible by percentage, though ample by comparison to the terrestrial planets. The amounts of CO2 in the ice giants (the outer two gas giants, which are made up mostly of ices and liquids) is even less than in the proper gas giants (the four together are collective classified as Jovian Planets).
Venus, Earth, and Mars all have carbon dioxide in their atmosphere. It is the primary component in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars. It makes up about 0.04% of Earth's atmosphere with some variation.
There are 2 in our solar system comprised mainly of carbon dioxide Mars (95%) and Venus (97%).
Both Venus and Mars have atmospheres made mostly of carbon dioxide.
The planets with atmospheres that aremainly carbon dioxide are Mars and Venus.
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Mars is the terrestrial planet with a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. Venus also has an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, but it is very thick.
Venus has the thickest carbon dioxide atmosphere.
Such an atmosphere on a planet would be the result of carbon dioxide emitted from volcanoes.
Earth, Mars and venus all have nitrogen and Carbon dioxide in their atmosphere, though the levels vary from planet to planet.
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Mars is the terrestrial planet with a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. Venus also has an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, but it is very thick.
Venus has the thickest carbon dioxide atmosphere.
Such an atmosphere on a planet would be the result of carbon dioxide emitted from volcanoes.
Earth, Mars and venus all have nitrogen and Carbon dioxide in their atmosphere, though the levels vary from planet to planet.
Yes it does, its atmosphere is mainly full of carbon dioxide.
No. The Martian atmosphere is very thin, but it does consist mainly of carbon dioxide. Venus is the terrestrial planet with a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
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Venus has 96 percent of carbon dioxide
Mars has a thin, mainly carbon dioxide atmosphere.