Hydrogen and helium
A lack of sufficient gravity. The gravity on the moon is so weak that the rays of the sun (the solar wind) completely blew away any atmosphere the moon may have had. The rest of the lunar atmosphere evaporated into space due to the high heat from the direct sunlight.
the planets were formed by gravity because starts had gravity around them witch caused them to become bigger and be planets i think.. idk
The moon's gravity is too weak to hold on to an atmosphere. The lack of a magnetic field also causes the solar wind to strip away any gases that attempt to gather around the moon, resulting in the absence of a significant atmosphere.
The atmosphere forms through processes such as outgassing from volcanoes and the gradual accumulation of gases released from the Earth's interior. The early Earth's atmosphere was mainly composed of carbon dioxide and water vapor, with oxygen increasing over time due to photosynthetic organisms. The atmosphere continues to evolve through interactions with Earth's surface, living organisms, and external influences like solar radiation.
gravity
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
The earth's atmosphere is very old. It was formed when earth was formed.
The earths atmophere came from your mom!
Volcanic (Extrusive) igneous rock, which are formed by lava that comes out of the earths crust, then cools and solidifies rapidly on the earths surface due to exposure to the environmental atmosphere.
earths atmosphere was formed as through the rotating mass of clouds and gases. there, the solid particles settled in the atmosphere and the lighter parts including gases rotated and formed the earths atmosphere. different regions exp. diff. type of pressure belts. this can be as though becoz of gravity. polar regions have high gravityand so exp. high pressue belts and vice versa.
The moon was created when another planet slammed into Earth - the Earths gravity captured the particles and the formed to become our moon.
Ar alike because they can both be formed by the Earths core.
because the moon formed before the age of mammals.
Yes, ions can be found in the Earth's atmosphere. These ions are often formed from the interaction of sunlight with molecules in the atmosphere, such as nitrogen and oxygen. Ions play a role in processes like lightning strikes and the formation of the Earth's ionosphere.
A lack of sufficient gravity. The gravity on the moon is so weak that the rays of the sun (the solar wind) completely blew away any atmosphere the moon may have had. The rest of the lunar atmosphere evaporated into space due to the high heat from the direct sunlight.
Earth's present atmosphere is believed to have originated from volcanic activity early in the planet's history. Volcanoes released gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, which eventually formed the atmosphere over billions of years.
Earth's original atmosphere is believed to have been formed by outgassing from the planet's interior, which released gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. These gases accumulated around the young Earth to create the primordial atmosphere.