The gasses surrounding a planet is called an atmosphere and what gasses surround a planet depends on the planet. Earth's atmosphere is a combination of oxygen, nitrogen, argon and carbon dioxide and Saturn's atmosphere is comprised of hydrogen and helium.
no its a star if it was a gas giant it would be a planet
The sun is classified as a star, not a planet. It is a massive ball of hot gas primarily composed of hydrogen and helium.
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
The sun is a star that undergoes nuclear fusion to produce energy, while a gas planet is a large planet primarily made up of gases like hydrogen and helium. The sun emits light and heat due to nuclear reactions in its core, while gas planets do not produce their own light and heat but reflect light from their star.
Yes it is, and this is because a planet is built up out of the dust that surrounds a star. When a star is formed there is still a disk of gas surrounding it. As this gas cools, it condenses and forms solid grains. These grain particles accrete into large bodies called planetesimals, which then collide and accrete to make protoplanets. These protoplanets evolve into planets like the planets in our own solar system.
atmosphere
A blanket of gases that surround a planet is called an atmosphere. its not a blanket of gas.
An atmosphere.
The gases that surround a star or planet are commonly referred to as its atmosphere. This gaseous envelope helps regulate temperature, protect from space debris, and play a crucial role in planetary processes such as weather and climate. The composition of the atmosphere can vary widely depending on the celestial body in question.
The sun is a star. It is made out of gas, and yes, it is a star. Not everybody knows that. The sun is a star not a planet and it is composed of gases (mainly Hydrogen and Helium)
atmosphere
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
no its a star if it was a gas giant it would be a planet
The sun is classified as a star, not a planet. It is a massive ball of hot gas primarily composed of hydrogen and helium.
The gases that surround a star are called the stellar atmosphere, consisting mainly of hydrogen and helium. Planets have atmospheres that vary in composition; for example, Earth's atmosphere is composed mostly of nitrogen and oxygen. Gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn have atmospheres dominated by hydrogen and helium.
The gasses that surround a planet are called an atmosphere
A star is burning and made of gas and fire, while a planet is made of soil and rocks. a star is smaller