well no planet is covered in nitrogen ice except for the dwarf planet eris.
dwarf planets are unofficial planets
Earth's atmosphere is about 75% diatomic nitrogen.
Saturn
Pluto
Europa, a moon of Jupiter, has a frozen surface with the possibility of a liquid ocean under the surface.
the planet that it composed of ice frozen gases and rock is Pluto and Neptune. Because it is farthest away to the sun.So its like a heater but your to far from the heater and the heat is not coming to you and that why. {:)] guy with a mowhawk
No. Jupiter is composed almost completely of hydrogen, which becomes a slurry at lower elevations and eventually liquid hydrogen. There's no clear boundary between the atmosphere and surface of Jupiter. It does, however, snow on Jupiter Peak, in Utah.
Mars is covered in ice and there are many gasses presnt * Carbon Dioxide * Nitrogen * Argon * Carbon Monoxide * Few Others But There is absolutly no * Compound H2O that is not frozen * Oxygen
Mars has two polar ice caps. The northern ice cap is mainly composed of frozen H2O. The southern ice cap is mainly composed of frozen CO2.
No. Pluto's surface is made mostly of frozen nitrogen.
Yes, it is 98% frozen nitrogen.
Actually very cold. It's composed of frozen Hydrogen gas while the white spots are composed of frozen ammonia gas.
No, they are large quantities of liquid water droplets.
The planet Jupiter is made almost entirely of gas, but it is believed that deep in the center of the planet is a core composed of metallic frozen hydrogen. It is very doubtful that this surface will ever be used as real estate by people.
The surface and interior of Pluto is solid. The surface is made up of two different things.It has a icy and rocky part.Scientists are certain the icy part is made of frozen nitrogen,but also contains smaller amounts of frozen carbon monoxide and methane.Pluto's surface is mostly composed of nitrogen.The interior of Pluto is maybe the same of major icy moons such as Ganymede.
ice rock and frozen nitrogen
Yes, and not just water ice. Triton's surface is mostly frozen nitrogen.
Given that the surface of Pluto is at a temperature of -233oC, most of the gases there would be frozen into solids. Current theories suggest an extremely thin atmosphere of gaseous nitrogen, formed when Pluto is nearest the Sun and some of the frozen nitrogen sublimes from the surface.
Its cold (up to -200 C) so there is frozen nitrogen there is also a large amount of frozen dihydrogen monoxide
I think because pluto is farther from the sun than earth the nitrogen is probally frozen so there is not as much and it is colder than the nitrogen found on earth
I think because pluto is farther from the sun than earth the nitrogen is probally frozen so there is not as much and it is colder than the nitrogen found on earth