Mercury has virtually no atmosphere. Mars has an atmosphere that is much thinner than Earth's, but still thick enough for wind to be important in shaping its surface.
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
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Eris has a very thin atmosphere
Pluto has a very thin atmosphere.
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Mars is the terrestrial planet with a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. Venus also has an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, but it is very thick.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
The terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere is Mercury. Its thin atmosphere consists mainly of trace amounts of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium, and is not enough to be considered a true atmosphere.
Mars is an inner terrestrial rocky planet. Though there is an atmosphere is is very thin compare to the earths.
No. The Martian atmosphere is very thin, but it does consist mainly of carbon dioxide. Venus is the terrestrial planet with a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
No. Mars has a rocky surface and a metallic core.
Mercury is the only planet (and inner planet) without an atmosphere - due to its small size. Mars has an atmosphere, but it is a thin one, mainly of carbon dioxide.
No. Mars is a "terrestrial" or "earth-like" planet. Mars is mostly rocky, although there is a very thin atmosphere of carbon dioxide.
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
Only Venus has a dense atmosphere among the 4 "terrestrial" planets. Mercury has no atmosphere, and the one on Mars is as thin as Earth's stratosphere. The pressure at the Venusian surface is about 93 times that of Earth's at sea level, and the temperature is a hellish 460°C (860°F). So you would be both crushed and incinerated.
A terrestrial environment is the Earth's natural land and atmosphere.