All moons are denser that earths atmosphere
Yes. Venus has an very dense atmosphere, much denser than that on Earth.
I'm not sure what a "heavy" atmosphere is but Venus' atmosphere is denser than Earth's and the atmospheric pressure at the surface is much greater than Earth's
because earth has an atmosphere which makes asteroids burn up before they hit the ground but the moon has no atmosphere so it can't stop asteroids. also, the moon shields the earth from some asteroids.
No. Earth is denser than any gaseous planet in the solar system as it is made of denser materials.
Observations from Earth-based telescopes are obscured by the atmosphere.
Technically speaking, yes. In practice, the Moon's "atmosphere", while slightly denser than interplanetary space, is still a pretty fair vacuum... about what you could get with a roughing pump on Earth.
Yes. Venus has an very dense atmosphere, much denser than that on Earth.
I'm not sure what a "heavy" atmosphere is but Venus' atmosphere is denser than Earth's and the atmospheric pressure at the surface is much greater than Earth's
The moon is very much smaller than the earth. The moon's atmosphere is thinner than the earth's.
No. The gravity on Venus is only slightly less than it is on Earth. Venus has an atmosphere about 90 times denser than Earth's.
Since the moon does not have an atmosphere, the sunlight that reaches the surface of the moon is more intense than the sunlight that reaches the surface of the Earth after passing through the Earth's atmosphere.
Well the easiest thing to say is that the moon is smaller and lighter than earth.
weathering because of the atmosphere
The Earth is larger than the MoonThe Earth has a satellite (the Moon is that satellite)The Earth has a gaseous atmosphere
Yes air is denser near the earth's surface than high in the atmosphere. The farther up air rises, there are less molecules of air between the outer edges of the atmosphere. This means there is a lot less air weighing down. A general rule of thumb is the higher the altitude, the lower the pressure: the lower the altitude, the higher the pressure.
The moon has no atmosphere, so its pressure is zero.
Most of the meteorites which reach Earth burn up as they enter Earth's atmosphere due the heat caused by friction. The moon has no atmosphere.