yes it has 3 types ignoa lylis and sagd
No. Ceres has no atmosphere and therefore cannot have storms.
A lot of wind storms occur in the Sahara Desert, and in Asia deserts, but wind storms can occur in any hot, dry places that have loose ground.
There are windstorms on the surface of Mars due to the heating of the atmosphere. Therefore, there would be wind erosion on the surface of Mars.
The atmosphere of Mars seems to be made of 78.2% Methane due to the aliens farting like crazy
Yes it does. Predominately compose of Carbon Dioxide rather than the Nitrogen, Oxygen mix that earth has. It is also a thinner atmosphere.
There are dust storms and clouds on Mars. Winds are generated through the heating of the martian atmosphere. There are no water clouds like we see on earth though.
Actually, any planet with an atmosphere has storms. See Jupiter-- the Red Spot is a storm that has been going on for decades. Storms are caused by air currents and their resulting temperature changes. Earth has a relatively thick atmosphere, so we get a lot of storms.
Yes. Mars experiences massive dust storms.
Tornadoes and dust storms on Mars are similar to those on Earth, but they can be much larger and more intense due to the planet's thin atmosphere and strong winds. Tornadoes on Mars are largely made up of dust and are known as dust devils, while dust storms can cover vast areas and last for weeks or even months. These phenomena are common on Mars and have been observed by various spacecraft and rovers.
No. Ceres has no atmosphere and therefore cannot have storms.
There are no animals on mars-it has no atmosphere.
some weather occurs on mars when dust blows in the surface for brief intervals so yes mars has some dust storms
No. Mars has almost no atmosphere and no wind of it's own.
Mercury lacks an atmosphere, and Mars hardly has any.
An interesting feature of Mars is that there are volcanoes on its surface. There are also different types of erosion, canyons, and dust storms.
A lot of wind storms occur in the Sahara Desert, and in Asia deserts, but wind storms can occur in any hot, dry places that have loose ground.
No. If by air you mean atmosphere, the atmosphere of Mars is actually the second smallest of all the planets. Only Mercury has less atmosphere than Mars. If by air you mean an atmosphere that we can breath, no such atmosphere has been found on another planet.