That would be its Atmosphere.
The gases surrounding an astronomical body are called its atmosphere.
Um, no planets orbit the earth dude, the earth orbits around the sun as every planet in the solar system. The moon orbits the earth. It is much smaller than a planet and does not have an atmosphere(layer of gases above the surface like oxygen).
So far: Venus, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter's moon Ganymede.
The moon is a satellite not a planet.
Venus is the only planet that does not have a moon.
The layer of gases that covers a planet, star or moon is called the atmosphere.
Atmosphere
No. The crust is the outermost solid layer of a planet or moon.
A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon
Lunar Regolith
The gases surrounding an astronomical body are called its atmosphere.
No. An atmosphere is the layer of gas surrounding a planet or moon. It is air.
Pluto
Um, no planets orbit the earth dude, the earth orbits around the sun as every planet in the solar system. The moon orbits the earth. It is much smaller than a planet and does not have an atmosphere(layer of gases above the surface like oxygen).
There is evidence that Jupiter's moon Europa may have a slushy ice layer below the hard ice layer, but we don't know this to be 100% accurate!Hope it helped.
So far: Venus, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter's moon Ganymede.
Greenhouse gases are needed to keep the planet warm. If it was not for greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the earth would be like the moon, warm during the day and frozen at night.