gravity.
Jupiter has the most gravity among all the planets in our solar system, and it is able to hold onto its massive atmosphere of gases, primarily hydrogen and helium. Its strong gravitational pull prevents these gases from escaping into space.
Craters occur when flying objects in space crash onto a planet. Then, depending on the size of the crater, a large depression-like hole will form.
you go to the top of the mill then jump onto the sails and then the door will open go into it there will be a space shuttle fill it up with manure it will fly out then get out go near the mud then jump on it then it will take you to the flying saucer
In the beginning it may well have but its gravity is too weak to have held onto any, being only 1/6th that of Earth. The gases would have slowly dissipated into space.
Launch it.
gravity pulls the earth into position so it doesn't move away and gravity is what holds us down onto the earth as well.
Greenhouse gases absorb heat rising from the surface of the earth. These warmed gases radiate heat in all directions, including back onto the earth, heating the atmosphere. So the heat is not lost to space, but instead builds up in the atmosphere where it heats the earth as well. they trap the heat from the sun that is reflected by the earth
I don't preferably like legendaries, but Lugia is definitely the best flying type in the onto region
Earth is the only one we know of so far :)
None. An asteroid does not have strong enough gravity to hold onto an atmosphere.
The Earth's first atmosphere was primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium, which were eventually lost due to their low atomic mass. These gases escaped into space because the Earth's gravity was not strong enough to hold onto them, leading to the formation of a new atmosphere through processes like volcanic outgassing.
You are starting to encroach onto my space.