if we didn't have an atmosphere during the day our planet would be very hot and during the night our planet would be very cold
it warms up the planet
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.
Greenhouse gases affect the temperature of the atmosphere. They capture the sun's heat and warm the planet.
The strength of the planet's gravitational field and exposure to solar wind.
Venus has an estreme greenhouse effect.
Wind Energy does not affect the atmosphere. Fossil Fuels create smog and smoke which damages the atmosphere.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
No. The planet Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
Ceres is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It does not have an atmosphere.
It is still thick enough to allow for immense dust storms to exist.
That is known as the "atmosphere".
The lithosphere is the outer layer of the Earth, made up of the crust and the upper mantle. The atmosphere essentially determines the weather of the planet, which has an effect on its surface.