Inside our solar system, only planet Earth has an atmosphere breathable to humans.
All except Mercury.
Seven of the eight planets in out solar system have atmospheres. Mercury is the only planet without one.
None of the planets in our solar system have an atmosphere that is breathable by humans. The only known celestial body with a breathable atmosphere is Earth.
Plenty of planets have atmospheres.
Atmospheres of the planets. And the Sun, of course, is made of gas.
Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn have the thickest atmospheres, as they are further away in the solar system. Earth, Mars, Venus and Jupiter are the closest in the solar system and therefore have the thinnest atmospheres.
No. Seven of the eight planets in our solar system have atmospheres. Only Mercury does not.
If you mean a breathable atmosphere, then only the Earth. Other plants in our solar system have atmospheres too toxic to exist in.
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the rocky planets in our solar system. These planets are predominantly composed of silicate rocks and metals, with solid surfaces and relatively thin or non-existent atmospheres.
Our Moon, the planet Mercury, and most of the asteroids and dwarf planets are too small to have an atmosphere.
They are called the "outer planets." But also the "gas giants" because they all have thick atmospheres and no accessible surface.