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What planet has an atmosphere that is so thin that it is barely detectable?

Mercury's atmosphere is so thin that it is barely detectable.


Does a dwarf planet have an atmosphere?

Some dwarf planets, like Pluto, have thin atmospheres composed mainly of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. However, the atmospheres of dwarf planets are not as substantial as those of larger planets like Earth or Jupiter.


What is the difference between a thin and thick atmosphere?

A thin atmosphere has low pressure and density, like on Mars, while a thick atmosphere has higher pressure and density, like on Earth. Thick atmospheres can trap heat and support life, while thin atmospheres make it harder for planets to retain heat and protect against harmful radiation.


Is air between planets?

No, there is no air or atmosphere in the vast empty space between planets in our solar system. Space is a vacuum, meaning it is empty of gases and molecules. The thin atmosphere around planets like Earth fades into space as you move away from the planet.


What planet has many craters but no atmosphere?

There are probably a very great number of planets in our galaxy with no atmosphere. Of the 400+ planets that we know of, we can only determine the presence or absence of an atmosphere for the 8 planets in THIS solar system; our technology is not yet good enough to study atmospheres from several light-years distance. Of the planets of this solar system, we are fairly sure that Mercury has no atmosphere to speak of. Of the other seven, we know that Mars has a very thin atmosphere, but enough to use a parachute in. If we include dwarf planets, we can say with some certainty that Ceres doesn't have enough mass to retain an atmosphere, and Pluto's atmosphere is almost certainly all frozen by now.

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What planet has an atmosphere that is so thin that it is barely detectable?

Mercury's atmosphere is so thin that it is barely detectable.


Is Mars made of gas or rock?

No. Mars has a rocky surface and a metallic core.


What are the two planets with no atmosphere?

Mercury and Mars are known as the two planets in our solar system with little to no atmosphere. Mercury's atmosphere is so thin that it's often considered to be nonexistent, while Mars has a thin atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide.


If each planet has a thick atmosphere why can't anyone breath?

They don't all have thick atmospheres. Mars has a thin atmosphere and Mercury barely has an atmosphere at all. No planet in the solar system other than Earth has significant amounts of elemental oxygen in the atmosphere. This is the gas we get from breathing. Additionally, the other planets are too hot, too cold, or have pressure that is too high or too low for us to breathe.


Do all inner planets have thick atmospheres?

No. Only Venus has a really thick atmosphere. Mars has only a thin atmosphere and Mercury has almost no atmosphere.


Do all inner planets have a thin atmospheric shell?

Each of the four inner planets has an atmosphere, except Mercury. Mercury is too small and close to the sun for its gravity to sustain a proper atmosphere, although a tenius and unstable exosphere it thought to exist.


Does a dwarf planet have an atmosphere?

Some dwarf planets, like Pluto, have thin atmospheres composed mainly of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. However, the atmospheres of dwarf planets are not as substantial as those of larger planets like Earth or Jupiter.


What is the difference between a thin and thick atmosphere?

A thin atmosphere has low pressure and density, like on Mars, while a thick atmosphere has higher pressure and density, like on Earth. Thick atmospheres can trap heat and support life, while thin atmospheres make it harder for planets to retain heat and protect against harmful radiation.


Which of the 8 major planets has a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere?

Both Venus and Mars have atmospheres that are mostly carbon dioxide. However, Venus has a very thick atmosphere. The Martian atmosphere is very thin, so the answer is Mars.


What are the two planets in the solar system with no atmosphere?

The two planets in our solar system with little to no atmosphere are Mercury and Mars. Both planets have extremely thin atmospheres compared to Earth, with Mercury's atmosphere consisting mainly of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium, and Mars' atmosphere comprised primarily of carbon dioxide.


Compare the atmospheres of the four inner planets?

Mercury has a thin atmosphere mostly made of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium. Venus has a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide with clouds of sulfuric acid. Earth's atmosphere is primarily nitrogen and oxygen with traces of other gases. Mars has a thin atmosphere mainly comprised of carbon dioxide.


Is air between planets?

No, there is no air or atmosphere in the vast empty space between planets in our solar system. Space is a vacuum, meaning it is empty of gases and molecules. The thin atmosphere around planets like Earth fades into space as you move away from the planet.