Yes, it does. The atmosphere of Venus is a lot denser than that of Earth, and is made up of carbon dioxide (96.5%), nitrogen (3.5%), sulfur dioxide (150ppm), argon (70ppm), water vapour (20ppm), carbon monoxide (17ppm), helium (12ppm), neon (7ppm), hydrogen chloride (0.1-0.6ppm), and hydrogen fluoride (0.001-0.005ppm).
Venus would be the terrestrial planet that fits that description, while Jupiter would be a gas giant that has similar properties.
atmoshere
gasses small water vapor
Pressure caused by the atmoshere pushing down.it also deceases as you get higher up in elevation... Pressure caused by the atmoshere pushing down.it also deceases as you get higher up in elevation...
it is used to see visible light in the atmoshere
Carbon dioxide and nitrogen XD!
yes it has an atmoshere
The atmoshere is 96.5% carbon dioxide which isn't good for breathing, the surface temperature is too hot to be able to live on too (863.3F).
Venus would be the terrestrial planet that fits that description, while Jupiter would be a gas giant that has similar properties.
no
yes
we have 21% of oxygen , 78% of nitrogen and 1% of the other gases and that's what make the earth's atmoshere by: nadia
the troposphere
No Ceres does NOT have an atmosphere.
mesosphere
Three
it has no atmoshere at all