Among the outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Nepture all have a more or less total cloud cover owing to their large outer gaseous envelope, although one might have to more clearly specify what constitutes a "cloud" - since Uranus in particular is relatively featureless. They are all believed to have a relatively small rocky core. In the inner planets, Venus has a constant cloud cover of sulphuric acid which prevents its rocky surface from being visible. Earth boasts clouds of water vapor; although clouds are constantly present they do not present a complete cover like some of the other planets.
No, neptune is a gas planet this means that it is coverd in toxic fumes and gasses it has a very small planet like rock in the center but there are no hills
No
Venus is covered in acid clouds.
Jupiter.
It's the closest planet to the sun with no clouds.
venus is coverd with clouds
Yes our planet has clouds.
mars
71% of earth is coverd in water, at least, that's what my research said.
Earth is the answer
Jupiter is the planet that has white ammonia clouds.
The planet Venus is completely covered with clouds. The clouds are comprised of sulfuric acid, which traps in the atmosphere and heat.
2/3 is coverd by water
yes
No , Clouds on Pluto it's like a Astoroid
No, neptune is a gas planet this means that it is coverd in toxic fumes and gasses it has a very small planet like rock in the center but there are no hills
Venus