Pluto has a relatively thin atmosphere. It is comprised primarily of nitrogen. Pluto was the ninth planet in the Solar System until it was demoted in 2006 to a dwarf planet.
The moon has no atmosphere, which is why there is no air. The Earth's atmosphere is about 62 miles thick.
Titan, a moon of Saturn, has a thick atmosphere mainly composed of nitrogen. Jupiter's moon Ganymede has a thin atmosphere made up of oxygen.
Mars has a thin atmosphere compared to Earth's, with an average surface pressure about 0.6% of Earth's. This thin atmosphere is primarily composed of carbon dioxide and does not provide significant protection from solar radiation or impacts from space debris.
The planet may experience wide temperature extremes due to the thin atmosphere's inability to retain heat. The presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may contribute to a greenhouse effect, further influencing the planet's climate. The lack of a thick atmosphere may also leave the surface exposed to harmful solar radiation.
Much thicker, almost certainly at least as thick as the diameter of the earth. Its pressure is much higher as well due to the high mass of the planet and its atmosphere and the strong gravity.
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
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Venuses atmosphere is extremely thick
Eris has a very thin atmosphere
A thin atmosphere has low pressure and density, like on Mars, while a thick atmosphere has higher pressure and density, like on Earth. Thick atmospheres can trap heat and support life, while thin atmospheres make it harder for planets to retain heat and protect against harmful radiation.
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Earth has a thin atmosphere. Saturn has a thick atmosphere.