There is no atmosphere on the moon.
Gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn have thick atmospheres composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. These atmospheres can extend thousands of kilometers deep into the planets' interiors.
Venus has a thick atmosphere. Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
Titan and Triton are both large moons with thick atmospheres. They have surface features such as lakes and cryovolcanoes that suggest geologic activity. Both moons also have abundant sources of methane.
Yes.
Of course the Earth has an atmosphere- that is the air that you are breathing. However, the Moon does not.
Yes, some moons like Titan (a moon of Saturn) have atmospheres. However, moon atmospheres tend to be thin compared to those of planets like Earth, and their composition can vary greatly depending on factors like the moon's size, distance from its parent planet, and surface conditions.
Venus and Earth are the two inner planets with thick atmospheres. Venus has a thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide, while Earth has a diverse atmosphere containing nitrogen, oxygen, and other trace gases.
all have 1 moon
Define thick - all 4 outer planets plus Venus have thicker atmospheres than Earth.
gravity keeps the gas giants planets gases from escaping so they have thick atmosphere
Earth has a thin atmosphere. Saturn has a thick atmosphere.
I don't think so.