Only the Earth has a significant amount of Nitrogen in its atmosphere, making up about 78% of the air.
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The two planets that are mostly composed of methane and nitrogen are Uranus and Neptune. These gas giants have thick atmospheres made up primarily of methane and nitrogen, with smaller amounts of other gases such as hydrogen and helium.
yes, just like Venus, it is the hottest planet and its atmosphere is made up of purely carbon dioxide.
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When nitrogen is inhaled at high pressure (over 4 atmospheres) in organism is the cause of nitrogen narcosis.
Yes, all four do, except for Mercury.
78% nitrogen 20% oxygen 1% of other gases
compare the atmospheres of the four inner planets
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J.-P Beaulieu has written: 'Molecules in the atmospheres of extrasolar planets' -- subject(s): Atmospheres, Extrasolar planets, Congresses, Planets
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All the planets in our Solar System have atmospheres, except for Mercury, which only has minute traces of gases.
Jovian planets do not have a solid surface, therefore their atmospheres are thick all the say to where their surface would be. Their atmospheres have more gasses than those surrounding terrestrial planets.
The two planets that are mostly composed of methane and nitrogen are Uranus and Neptune. These gas giants have thick atmospheres made up primarily of methane and nitrogen, with smaller amounts of other gases such as hydrogen and helium.
yes, just like Venus, it is the hottest planet and its atmosphere is made up of purely carbon dioxide.
Venus, Earth and Mars.
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