There's not much oxygen on any planet except Earth. I mean "free" oxygen, not
chemically combined with other elements. Obviously carbon dioxide contains
oxygen combined with carbon, for example.
The smallest planet is MercuryMercury
No, Earth is not the smallest terrestrial planet. Mercury is the smallest terrestrial planet.
Mars is the second smallest planet, Mercury is the smallest.
One cannot say for sure if it is the smallest planet in space, but it is the smallest planet in our Solar System.
Mercury is the smallest planet except for pluto. It has a radius of 2439km.
The smallest location of oxygen on the planet is the Gobi Desert.
21%
The smallest planet is MercuryMercury
it is the smallest planet
Earths atmosphere is rich in Oxygen, some 21% of the air is Oxygen. There is oxygen on other planets, but the percentage comes nowhere close to this. The percentage of Oxygen in earths atmosphere is thought to have been much higher in the past, before animals were about, but after the arrival of plants.
No, Earth is not the smallest terrestrial planet. Mercury is the smallest terrestrial planet.
Earth is only one planet where gaseous oxygen is found. The Earth's atmosphere is about 21% Oxygen.
in space there is 0 oxygen. there is nothing. you have to enter an atmosphere of a planet to encounter anything on the atomic scale
Pluto used to be the smallest planet, but it was deemed to not be a planet. The smallest planet now is Mercury within our Solar System
Mars is the second smallest planet, Mercury is the smallest.
Mercury was listed as the second smallest planet. Since Pluto lost its status as a planet Mercury is now the smallest planet.
Mercury is the smallest of the eight planets, but is the closest. The furthest planet is Neptune, but its not the smallest.