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The terrestrial planets in order from the thickest to thinnest atmospheres Venus, Earth, Mars, and Mercury. Since the gas giants are almost entirely made of gas, it is difficult to determine where the atmospheres end.
Planets have different colors due to the composition of their atmospheres and the surface materials. For example, Earth's blue color comes from its oceans and atmosphere scattering sunlight, while Mars appears red because of iron oxide, or rust, in its soil. Gas giants like Jupiter have bands of different colors due to various gases in their atmospheres.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune do not have oxygen in their atmospheres. These planets have atmospheres composed of different elements and compounds, but oxygen is not a significant component.
Both Earth and Mars have atmospheres composed primarily of carbon dioxide. They both experience weather patterns and have polar ice caps. However, Earth's atmosphere is significantly thicker and has more oxygen than Mars.
Yes
Venus, Earth and Mars.
No, it has only one atmosphere.
Venus has an atmospheric pressure equivalent to about 92 times that of Earth's, which is roughly 92 atmospheres.
i guess they are earth, uranus and neptune coz their coloured blue
The terrestrial planets in order from the thickest to thinnest atmospheres Venus, Earth, Mars, and Mercury. Since the gas giants are almost entirely made of gas, it is difficult to determine where the atmospheres end.
Planets have different colors due to the composition of their atmospheres and the surface materials. For example, Earth's blue color comes from its oceans and atmosphere scattering sunlight, while Mars appears red because of iron oxide, or rust, in its soil. Gas giants like Jupiter have bands of different colors due to various gases in their atmospheres.
Of course the Earth has an atmosphere- that is the air that you are breathing. However, the Moon does not.
Earth has a thin atmosphere. Saturn has a thick atmosphere.
Oxygen
Planets with nitrogen atmospheres include Earth and Venus. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere and about 3.5% of Venus's atmosphere.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune do not have oxygen in their atmospheres. These planets have atmospheres composed of different elements and compounds, but oxygen is not a significant component.