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well no planet is covered in nitrogen ice except for the dwarf planet eris.

dwarf planets are unofficial planets

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Earth's atmosphere is about 75% diatomic nitrogen.

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Q: What planet is composed of hydrogen and helium with a layer of frozen water and liquid nitrogen on the surface?
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