Yes
Mercury. Because of its small size and close proximity to the sun, it cannot sustain an atmosphere.
The strength of the planet's gravitational field and exposure to solar wind.
yes
Mercury. Mercury's atmosphere was blown away by powerful solar winds because of the planet's low gravity, due to its small size. This planet's high temperature is due to its proximity to the sun. Because of Mercury's lack of sufficient atmosphere, the planet is unable to moderate its range of surface temperatures.
Ceres is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It does not have an atmosphere.
it warms up the planet
if we didn't have an atmosphere during the day our planet would be very hot and during the night our planet would be very cold
no planet has an atmosphere like ours! Sorry! Fun Fact: Venus is the same size and mass as Earth!
that is not true
venus
yes it does cause i got that in my essay
No, a planet's moons and atmosphere do not directly affect its gravity. Gravity is primarily determined by the mass of the planet itself; the more massive the planet, the stronger its gravitational pull. While moons can influence tidal forces and an atmosphere can affect pressure and weather, they do not change the fundamental gravitational force exerted by the planet.
Greenhouse gases affect the temperature of the atmosphere. They capture the sun's heat and warm the planet.
Its Mercury that has no real atmosphere due to its small size.
Mercury. Because of its small size and close proximity to the sun, it cannot sustain an atmosphere.
The strength of the planet's gravitational field and exposure to solar wind.
yes