The most heat in the atmosphere is held by water vapor, which is a significant greenhouse gas. Water vapor can absorb and emit infrared radiation, contributing to the greenhouse effect and regulating temperature. Its concentration varies with temperature and humidity, making it a critical component in the atmosphere's heat retention. Additionally, the oceans play a crucial role in storing heat, influencing atmospheric conditions through evaporation and circulation.
Water vapor is the gas that can hold the most heat in the atmosphere. It has a high heat capacity and plays a crucial role in the greenhouse effect by trapping heat and regulating the Earth's temperature. Additionally, its concentration can vary significantly, making it a key player in weather and climate dynamics.
Gravity holds a planet's atmosphere close to its surface. The gravitational force of the planet's mass prevents the gases in the atmosphere from escaping into space. Without gravity, the atmosphere would disperse into space.
No. For example Venus is the second closest planet but is the hottest. This is because it has a thick atmosphere and therefore it holds the heat in more than mercury (the closest planet) does.
Mercury, even though the closest planet to the sun, isn't the hottest planet because of the thing it lacks and that most planets have, an atmosphere. Venus is the hottest planet, the reason?... Venus's atmosphere. What makes its atmosphere special? It is 92 times as dense as Earths atmosphere and consists of 98% carbon dioxide. These properties make Venus's atmosphere like a magnifying glass that has the same diameter as the sun and the magnification power of an electron microscope, and a heat blanket that is so ridiculous that there isn't even a simile for it.
because the Earth has more of an atmosphere, and the Moon does not. the atmoshpere holds in heat and cold, so on the moon there is not anything to keep the temperature stable
The Greenhouse Effect.
the layer of the atmosphere that holds oxygen is the troposphere and its pause is tropopause
The surface of the earth holds heat, and the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere hold heat all through the night. If the earth had no atmosphere, then at night all the heat would escape out to space and the earth would be freezing.
atmosphere
The atmosphere is very thick because of all the Carbon Dioxide. Therefore, it holds in the sun's heat which is not allowed to escape.
Convection == == == ==
The most effective greenhouse gas for trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Venus is the hottest planet, as it is close to the sun and also has a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere that holds the heat effectively.Venus is extremely hot because its thick atmosphere, rich in carbon dioxide, traps heat energy from the sun.
Electricity holds the most heats
Aluminum
Mario Chalmers
blue