answersLogoWhite

0

Well this is a very broad question, if you're talking about another planet, then it is plausible. In our solar system mars holds the highest potential. Mars has an atmosphere one percent as thick as ours, but the soil holds much Martian air, although it is CO2 rather than our atmosphere which is majorly composed of nitrogen and oxygen. but Mars has the potential for a "chain reaction" if the planet can be heated by 4 kelvin (4 celsius) then air would start to release from the soil, causing a thickening atmosphere, resulting in higher temperatures etc. Getting those four kelvin can proove a huge deal, there have been many proposed options, such as a giant space mirror of 100 kilometers, and some as absurd as nuking the planet, but in retrospect, once the chain reaction has occurred, then the planet should settle around the same pressure as earth, then the task is converting the CO2 into 02, which if was done on Earth i believe it can be done on mars, maybe through bacteria, or maybe artificial plants, but the answer to your question is yes, and sorry for the long explanation

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Earth Science
Related Questions

What is the atmosphere of the earth like?

There is not much atmosphere on earth


Is the moon windy?

No, the moon does not have an atmosphere like Earth, so there is no wind on the moon. Without an atmosphere, there are no air molecules to create wind or carry sound.


Does the moon have an atmosphere like earth's atmosphere?

No. The moon does not have an atmosphere.


Does Saturn have an atmosphere like Earth?

Actally Saturn does not have an atmosphere at all. Its 7 rings each have there own atmosphere.


Is The Moon atmosphere of air and water like Earth's?

No, the Moon does not have an atmosphere like Earth's. It has a very thin exosphere that consists of small amounts of gases and particles, but it does not have a significant atmosphere like Earth with air and water.


Why is earth's atmosphere called a blanket?

Because the atmosphere covers the Earth like a blanket.


Which gases did Earth's earliest atmosphere lack?

Earth's earliest atmosphere lacked oxygen (O2) and had high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and ammonia (NH3). These gases were gradually altered by processes like photosynthesis and volcanic activity to create the atmosphere we have today.


How does a rocket reenter the earth atmosphere?

The Earth's atmosphere is just gas, just like an airplane can get through clouds, a rocket can get through the Earth's atmosphere.


What does earth's atmosphere look like?

Earth's Atmosphere


How is Jupiter's atmosphere different than Earth's atmosphere?

Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, while Earth's atmosphere is primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Jupiter has powerful winds that can create storms like the Great Red Spot, whereas Earth's atmosphere has a more stable climate. Jupiter's atmosphere also contains more extreme weather phenomena, such as lightning and massive thunderstorms.


Does the greenhouse effect occur on the moon or the earth?

The greenhouse effect comes about when greenhouse gases in the atmosphere capture heat rising from the surface of the planet. As the moon has no atmosphere, it could not have a greenhouse effect. So the answer is: The earth.


What are the parts of Earth?

like atmosphere, what are the other parts of the earth?