The planet Mars is the only planet known with two moons and a predominantly CO2 atmosphere.
No, a planet's moons and atmosphere do not directly affect its gravity. Gravity is primarily determined by the mass of the planet itself; the more massive the planet, the stronger its gravitational pull. While moons can influence tidal forces and an atmosphere can affect pressure and weather, they do not change the fundamental gravitational force exerted by the planet.
How often is Jupiter visible in the nighttime sky
The planet that is half the size of the earth, has 2 moons, and has an atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide is Mars. The average length of a day on Mars is 37 minutes longer than that of the Earth.
The planet with two moons is Mars. The moons are called Phobos and Deimos.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
All of the planets except Mercury and Venus, which have no moons, have at least one moon that lacks an atmosphere.
Planet Mars has two moons
There is no planet with exactly 33 moons.
I'm guessing you meant the planet with the only moon with a THICK atmosphere, since many moons have an atmosphere, although in very small amounts. If that's the case, then the answer is Saturn, with Titan as its moon, which is the only moon that have a thick atmosphere.
Jupiter, Saturn, neptune, and uranus have rings and moons. they are all gas giants. Saturn is the planet that is known for my rings but many don't accept the privillage of the planet and its atmosphere Saturn
no planet has 16 moons