Mercury, but it has a very thin and light atmosphere made of helium and sodium. Mercury's daytime temperature is 400oC and the nighttime temperature is -200oC. All planets have very different temperatures at the surface.
Mercury's Maximum Temperature 465°C (870°F)
Mercury's Minimum Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Venus' Average Temperature 449°C (850°F)
Earth's Average Temperature 7.2°C (45°F)
Mars's Maximum Temperature 36°C (98°F)
Mars's Minimum Temperature -123°C (-190°F)
Jupiter's Average Temperature -153°C (-244°F)
Saturn's Average Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Uranus' Maximum Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Neptune's Average Temperature -223°C (-370°F)
Mercury has essentially no atmosphere because of it's close proximity to the sun. It's extreme differences in temperature from day to night are due to it being so close to the sun. The side facing away from the sun and experiencing night is extremely algid and frigid, while the side facing the sun, being so close, is sweltering and torrid. Through out the day, temperatures go from the ague -170 degrees Celsius(-338 degrees f) to the unfathomable 450 degrees Celsius(842 degrees f). Hope that helps. :)
Mercury. At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from -173°C to 430°C, while temperatures at the poles can plummet to around -193°C. The large temperature range is due to a very long apparent day length, from a combination of the time taken to orbit and the planets axial rotation. Its lack of atmosphere also means that it cannot retain atmospheric heat like the other planets.
No planet exactly fits this description. The only planet in our solar system that can fairly be said to lack an atmosphere is Mercury. Because of its lack of atmosphere and close proximity to the sun, the day side of Mercury is extremely hot. while the night side is extremely cold.
Mars is also cold and has a thin atmosphere, but that atmosphere is still substantial enough to significantly influence the surface.
Every planet has an atmosphere, however some planets, such as Mercury have very little atmosphere.
In our solar system, Mercury has almost no atmosphere, having only trace amounts of some gases.
Mercury has no appreciable atmosphere.
Mercury
Mercury.
No. The planet Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
The small planet of Mercury has almost no atmosphere. If there was ever an atmosphere on that planet, the sun likely burned it off.
The thinnest atmosphere belongs to planet Mercury . . . it may have no atmosphere, at all.
Yes, a planet needs an atmosphere in order to have weather.
Mercury has no atmosphere.
No. The planet Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
Ceres is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It does not have an atmosphere.
The small planet of Mercury has almost no atmosphere. If there was ever an atmosphere on that planet, the sun likely burned it off.
That is known as the "atmosphere".
The earth is the largest planet in our atmosphere. Jupiter is the largest planet in out solar system.
The gasses that surround a planet are called an atmosphere
So far every planet has an atmosphere... i think.
Earth is the only known planet with an oxygenated atmosphere.
Where a planet or moon has an atmosphere, it is the gravity of the moon or planet that holds the atmosphere on the planet or moon.
The thinnest atmosphere belongs to planet Mercury . . . it may have no atmosphere, at all.
The terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere is Mercury. Its thin atmosphere consists mainly of trace amounts of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium, and is not enough to be considered a true atmosphere.