Juipter
You have it wrong way round, the atmosphere of Earth was created by the life on Earth. 4000 million years ago the atmosphere had no oxygen and was full of CO2, Nitrogen and Methane. However life came into existence in this atmosphere and over time has altered the atmosphere to what we have today. Therefore the composition of the atmosphere would not appear to be critical to life.
The only clouds on earth that are like this are cumulonimbus.
types of clouds Cumulus - white fluffy Cirrus- full and flat Stratus -ice clouds nearing stratosphere thin and whispy nimbocumulus - dark grey storm clouds
Cumulonimbus clouds are usually the type of moisture producing clouds. Bear in mind that the altitude of a cloud may vary the type of cloud; air temps can make the difference between rain or snow.
When clouds get so full of water droplets that they can't hold any more, the water falls back to the ground as rain! Sometimes the water droplets freeze and fall to the ground as snow, sleet, or hail. Water or ice that comes from clouds is called precipitation.
That's a good basic description of it, yes.
Not really. Pluto's atmosphere has a few layers of haze but not full-fledged clouds.
No it is not breathable, because the planet is full of dangerous gases such as methane.
Venus is generally very hot and the atmosphere is very thick and full of clouds.
Yes, yet ONLY when It is full of Clouds. A night-time Sky without any Clouds bodes for a quite cold surface temperature; the same sky full of Clouds, well you do not even need your furnace.
Yes. Venus has an atmosphere. The atmosphere is so thick and full of green-house gasses, we could not see the surface. The green-house gasses keep it very hot on the surface, as well.
Neptune is a gas giant planet, so it doesn't actually have a solid surface that could be covered in ice. On the other hand, it does have clouds, made of ice particles of methane and other materials.
You have it wrong way round, the atmosphere of Earth was created by the life on Earth. 4000 million years ago the atmosphere had no oxygen and was full of CO2, Nitrogen and Methane. However life came into existence in this atmosphere and over time has altered the atmosphere to what we have today. Therefore the composition of the atmosphere would not appear to be critical to life.
Well basically yes, but they are actually made of hydrogen and helium to be more specific. But Jupiter and Saturn have rocky cores. So yes and no! Edit : Also there is some methane on Uranus and Neptune. The interiors of these two planets also seem to have ammonia, methane and water in solid or liquid form. A lot of the hydrogen in Jupiter and Saturn is in liquid form, incidentally. The full details of the structure of the gas planets is not known. I agree the answer to the question is "yes and no".
No air and no water on the Moon equals no thunderstorms.
The planets are lined straight.
because the clouds create a mist that is full of H, which can touch the earths atmosphere. it creates pressure in our ears because the ear wax chemically reacts to the H