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Only Earth and Venus has a well developed atmosphere out of the rocky planets. Note that the rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
The two largest, Earth and Venus, have a mass large enough to sustain an extensive atmosphere. The other two rocky planets, Mars and Mercury, are too small to hold such an atmosphere. There is some, but it is very thin.
Well, there are two types planets in our solar system. Four rocky planets and four huge gas planets. Go to any planet chart add up the rocky planets size and divide that by four. Now, do the very same thing with the gas planets Viola!!!
The insides of these planets is still not known for certain, but here are some of the differences, as far as we know: 1) Jupiter has liquid hydrogen as well as gaseous hydrogen. 2) Jupiter is more likely to have a solid rocky core, but all 3 planets could have a rocky core. 3) Uranus and Neptune have more methane in their atmospheres. 4) Uranus and Neptune have things like ammonia and water in the form of "ices" deep inside them.
Well... we all know that its Mercury
Only Earth and Venus has a well developed atmosphere out of the rocky planets. Note that the rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
Only Earth and Venus has a well developed atmosphere out of the rocky planets. Note that the rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
The two largest, Earth and Venus, have a mass large enough to sustain an extensive atmosphere. The other two rocky planets, Mars and Mercury, are too small to hold such an atmosphere. There is some, but it is very thin.
well genuis, there are the "rocky planets" and the "gassy planets"
well there are no planets like that
Mars and Earth are very different planets when it comes to temperature, size, and atmosphere, but geologic processes on the two planets are surprisingly similar. On Mars, we see volcanoes, canyons, and impact basins much like the ones we see on Earth.
Well, there are two types planets in our solar system. Four rocky planets and four huge gas planets. Go to any planet chart add up the rocky planets size and divide that by four. Now, do the very same thing with the gas planets Viola!!!
Well considering most other planets with atmospheres have methane and hydrogen as major components of their atmosphere, it would likely ignite.
well, they are all inner they are all rocky they looks like earth.
The insides of these planets is still not known for certain, but here are some of the differences, as far as we know: 1) Jupiter has liquid hydrogen as well as gaseous hydrogen. 2) Jupiter is more likely to have a solid rocky core, but all 3 planets could have a rocky core. 3) Uranus and Neptune have more methane in their atmospheres. 4) Uranus and Neptune have things like ammonia and water in the form of "ices" deep inside them.
Well... we all know that its Mercury
Each of the four inner rocky planets have a 'rocky' terrain, a well defined solid surface. The four outer planets, the gas giants, dont have a clear surface, they are made of gas which gets thicker and thicker further into the planet. So the answer is yes.