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Do inner planets have thicker atmospheres than outer planets?

no


What are the atmospheres of outer planets?

its made out of jaffa cakes


What is the two main gases of the atmospheres of the outer planets?

amonia, hydrogen,


What are the atmospheres of the outer planets like?

Outer planets like Jupiter and Saturn have thick atmospheres composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. Uranus and Neptune have atmospheres rich in frozen ices like water, ammonia, and methane. Strong winds, massive storms, and unique cloud formations characterize the atmospheres of these outer planets.


Are space telescopes reveal many details of outer planets?

Yes they in fact do reveal some levels of the outer planets and their interior atmospheres.


What has the author Thomas W Scattergood written?

Thomas W. Scattergood has written: 'Chemistry of the outer planets' -- subject(s): Atmospheres, Outer planets


What do you call the four outer planets in our solar system?

They are called the "outer planets." But also the "gas giants" because they all have thick atmospheres and no accessible surface.


Are all of the outer planets gaseous giants with thick atmospheres?

I don't think so.


Why is the atmosphere thick in the outer planets?

The outer planets have thick atmospheres because they are so big. The bigger the planet, the stronger the gravitational pull. This means that the bigger planets pull in more gasses, which creates a bigger, thicker atmosphere.


What characteristic do all of the outer planets share?

All of the outer planets are large in size, low in density, and have very thick atmospheres made primarily of hydrogen and helium.


Which planets have a thick atmosphere?

Define thick - all 4 outer planets plus Venus have thicker atmospheres than Earth.


Why do you compare outer planets to inner planets?

Outer planets and inner planets are compared because they have distinct differences in size, composition, and characteristics. Inner planets are smaller, rocky, and denser, while outer planets are larger, gaseous, and have thick atmospheres. Studying these differences helps scientists understand how planets form and evolve in our solar system.