Of the four inner planets, Venus - pressure at the surface is about 95 times the pressure on Earth. The gas giants, however, don't have a surface like Earth; the atmosphere just keeps getting denser and denser as you go down. Probably the answer is "Jupiter", it being the largest of the gas giants.
All of the planets except Mercury and Venus, which have no moons, have at least one moon that lacks an atmosphere.
No. The planet Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
The thinnest atmosphere belongs to planet Mercury . . . it may have no atmosphere, at all.
Planet Earth - about 80%.
The atmosphere WAS a bubble of gases surrounding our planet - past tense, wasThe atmosphere is a bubble of gases surrounding our planet. - Present tense, isThe atmosphere will be a bubble of gases surrounding our planet. - Future tense, will be
Mercury.
I believe the answer is Mars.
Since sound waves are a compression and rarefaction in the atmosphere, the planet with the least atmosphere (most like a vacuum) would be least likely to have audible sounds on its surface. In our solar system Mercury stands out as the best candidate here since it has almost no atmosphere.
Mercury. Because of its small size and close proximity to the sun, it cannot sustain an atmosphere.
All of the planets except Mercury and Venus, which have no moons, have at least one moon that lacks an atmosphere.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
No. The planet Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
Ceres is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It does not have an atmosphere.
The Core, the Mantle, the Geosphere, the Hydrosphere, the Atmosphere, and last yet not least the Biosphere!
That is known as the "atmosphere".
The earth is the largest planet in our atmosphere. Jupiter is the largest planet in out solar system.
Earth is the only known planet with an oxygenated atmosphere.