That's MARS.
Mars has an atmosphere with low air pressure which is mostly carbon dioxide.
It is mostly carbon dioxide, 97 %, at a pressure 90 times that of earth's atmosphere at sea level.
Mars has a thin atmosphere with low air pressure that is composed mostly of carbon dioxide. Its atmosphere is about 95% carbon dioxide, with very little oxygen compared to Earth.
The low air pressure in the atmosphere is due to the limited amount of gases present, including mostly nitrogen and oxygen. While there is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, it makes up a small percentage compared to nitrogen and oxygen.
Venus' atmosphere is made up mostly of carbon dioxide, it lacks oxygen, and it only has a little nitrogen. Carbon dioxide makes the atmosphere heavy, which makes the atmospheric pressure 90 times stronger than Earth's atmospheric pressure. The atmosphere of Venus is very hot and thick.
The atmosphere on Mars is mostly carbon dioxide.
Venus and Mars haveatmospheres mostly consisting ofcarbon dioxide.
Yes, the thin atmosphere of Mars is composed mostly of carbon dioxide (about 95.3%), along with smaller amounts of nitrogen, argon, and traces of oxygen and water vapor. The low atmospheric pressure on Mars is due to its thin atmosphere.
very thin and made mostly of carbon dioxide.
Venus has a dense atmosphere that consists primarily of carbon dioxide. The pressure of the atmosphere on Venus's surface is 90 times that of Earth's atmosphere.MarsMars.Venus and mars have low air pressure and are mostly made up of carbon dioxide
Mostly Carbon Dioxide
Mars & Venus