Earth's atmosphere is about 79% nitrogen, 20% oxygen, and 1% "other gasses".
The main gases in Venus' atmosphere are carbon dioxide (96.5%) and nitrogen (3.5%). There are also trace amounts of sulfur dioxide and other gases. Venus' atmosphere is extremely dense and dominated by greenhouse gases, leading to a runaway greenhouse effect that makes it the hottest planet in our solar system.
the most gaseous inner planet would be Venus, also the hottest planet
Venus' atmosphere is composed of 96% carbon dioxide, with the remaining 4% consisting of nitrogen and trace amounts of other gases. The thick atmosphere creates a strong greenhouse effect, leading to extreme temperatures on the planet's surface.
It is none other than our own planet Earth, which has nitrogen and oxygen in its atmosphere.
The inner planet that has an atmosphere containing mostly carbon dioxide is Venus. It has an extremely dense atmosphere, made up mostly of carbon dioxide with small amounts of nitrogen and trace amounts of other gases. The thick atmosphere contributes to Venus' extreme greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet in the solar system.
Neptune (NovaNet) There's something wrong here. Neptune is mainly a hydrogen atmosphere. Earth is the planet with a mainly nitrogen atmosphere, but the coldest is Neptune.
Venus has a thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide (CO2), along with trace amounts of other gases like nitrogen and sulfur dioxide. This dense atmosphere creates a strong greenhouse effect that traps heat and leads to extremely high surface temperatures on Venus.
Venus' atmosphere is primarily composed of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, with trace amounts of sulfur dioxide and other gases. The thick layer of carbon dioxide contributes to the extreme greenhouse effect on Venus, making it the hottest planet in our solar system.
Venus has a thick atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide, with trace amounts of other gases such as nitrogen and sulfur dioxide. The extreme greenhouse effect on Venus has led to surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
No. The atmosphere of Venus is mostly carbon dioxide with some nitrogen and trace amounts of other gasses.
carbon dioxide, nitrogen, sulfuric acid and some other gases
Earth's atmosphere is made up of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. The other 1% is other gases.