1. This has nothing to do with Astrology. Which is pseudo-scientific at best.
2. Stars don't have atmospheres... at least not in the typical sense of the word.
3. A terrestrial planet is one that consists mostly of silicate rocks and metals. There is no name specifically for one without an atmosphere (that I know of).
You could have found all this by searching Google....
An outer layer of gas on a planet is called an atmosphere.
Planets with solid rocky surfaces are called terrestrial planets. These planets are usually composed of rock and metal, with a thinner atmosphere compared to gas giants. Examples of terrestrial planets include Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury.
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Only Mercury and some terrestrial exoplanets.
The outer layer is atmosphere.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
The gas surrounding any planet is called its atmosphere.
The outer layer of gas on a terrestrial planet is called the atmosphere. It is composed of various gases and plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's temperature and protecting its surface from harmful radiation.
The terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere is Mercury. Its thin atmosphere consists mainly of trace amounts of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium, and is not enough to be considered a true atmosphere.
An outer layer of gas on a planet is called an atmosphere.
The outermost atmosphere of a star is called Stellar atmosphere. Within the Stellar atmosphere, the corona is the outermost part. The corona mostly consist of plasma which has a temperature above a million Kelvin.
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
A terrestrial environment is the Earth's natural land and atmosphere.
Planets with solid rocky surfaces are called terrestrial planets. These planets are usually composed of rock and metal, with a thinner atmosphere compared to gas giants. Examples of terrestrial planets include Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury.
Insolation (incoming solar radiation) heats the Earth's surface, causing it to warm up. The warm surface then emits terrestrial radiation (heat energy) back into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap some of this terrestrial radiation, leading to an increase in temperature, known as the greenhouse effect.
An outer layer of gas on a terrestrial planet is called an atmosphere. It is composed of various gases like nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, and plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's temperature and protecting it from harmful radiation.
The outer layer of gas on a terrestrial planet is called the atmosphere. This layer is composed of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, and helps protect the planet by trapping heat, regulating temperature, and shielding it from harmful radiation.