All the gases which surround a star or a planet
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
First of all the sun is not a planet. Second of all the sun does not change materials from the front to back. The sun is always gaseous.
As a planetary nebula, a star can shed some of its outer gases without losing them all and the cycle can be repeated many times. As a nova, the star will blow out its outermost layers and eventually leave the core, which becomes a white dwarf star. As a supernova, a large star blows off all of its gases, leaving behind a pulsar or a black hole.
Universe, Cluster, Galaxy, Star, Planet NB: Some stars are smaller than planets.
Jupiter has enough gravity to hold on to most gases because it is the largest planet in our solar system. Its strong gravitational pull prevents gases from escaping into space, allowing it to maintain its thick atmosphere.
An atmosphere.
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
atmosphere
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
The gasses surrounding a planet is called an atmosphere and what gasses surround a planet depends on the planet. Earth's atmosphere is a combination of oxygen, nitrogen, argon and carbon dioxide and Saturn's atmosphere is comprised of hydrogen and helium.
atmosphere
The Earth's atmosphere consists of all the gases that surround the planet, such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others.
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first of all, all the gases from the star can't be vanished as this is a scientific reason.
They are what makes up the planet's atmosphere.
no they are all made of different gases
All of Them.