The Sun and the jovian planets.
Yes, because they contain gases from the decomposition.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are mostly made of gases like hydrogen and helium (Uranus and Neptune contain a lot of icy material, as well.)
Comets consist of mostly dust and ice, along with some carbon dioxide, methane, ammonia and other things. It starts out as an icy body and as it moves closer to the sun, it creates a tail that has gases and dust.
Most planet's atmosphere's contain poisonous gases, and non in our solar system contain oxygen.
it allows us to breath This system allow for gas exchange in the lungs. These gases are mostly oxygen and carbon dioxide.
All bodies in the Solar System do, but outside of that - the Universe - have their own time frame.
The atmosphere contain different kind of gases and one these gases is oxygen.So your answer is yes.
Gas IS not a kind of energy, but different gases can CONTAIN energy. Certain gases contain chemical energy (they can be burned). There is also energy related to the pressure on the gas.Gas IS not a kind of energy, but different gases can CONTAIN energy. Certain gases contain chemical energy (they can be burned). There is also energy related to the pressure on the gas.Gas IS not a kind of energy, but different gases can CONTAIN energy. Certain gases contain chemical energy (they can be burned). There is also energy related to the pressure on the gas.Gas IS not a kind of energy, but different gases can CONTAIN energy. Certain gases contain chemical energy (they can be burned). There is also energy related to the pressure on the gas.
No, In fact nearly all gases won't contain it, for example all gases on the periodic table won't contain it
Neutral gases do not; ionized gases do.
Mostly gases
the gases are mostly nitrogen and oxygen