Mars is the terrestrial planet with a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. Venus also has an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, but it is very thick.
Venus has the thickest carbon dioxide atmosphere.
Mercury is the only planet (and inner planet) without an atmosphere - due to its small size. Mars has an atmosphere, but it is a thin one, mainly of carbon dioxide.
Such an atmosphere on a planet would be the result of carbon dioxide emitted from volcanoes.
Earth, Mars and venus all have nitrogen and Carbon dioxide in their atmosphere, though the levels vary from planet to planet.
Venus.
No. The Martian atmosphere is very thin, but it does consist mainly of carbon dioxide. Venus is the terrestrial planet with a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
No. Mars is a "terrestrial" or "earth-like" planet. Mars is mostly rocky, although there is a very thin atmosphere of carbon dioxide.
Venus has the thickest carbon dioxide atmosphere.
Mercury is the only planet (and inner planet) without an atmosphere - due to its small size. Mars has an atmosphere, but it is a thin one, mainly of carbon dioxide.
Such an atmosphere on a planet would be the result of carbon dioxide emitted from volcanoes.
Earth, Mars and venus all have nitrogen and Carbon dioxide in their atmosphere, though the levels vary from planet to planet.
The terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere is Mercury. Its thin atmosphere consists mainly of trace amounts of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium, and is not enough to be considered a true atmosphere.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
Venus is the hottest terrestrial planet, and hottest overall. It thick carbon Dioxide atmosphere holds the heat effectively. Surface temperatures on Venus average 735 Kelvin or 460 °C. Mercury is closer to the sun, but it has no atmosphere to hold the heat in.
Yes it does, its atmosphere is mainly full of carbon dioxide.
Venus
Venus.