Jupiter.
Venus is the terrestrial planet that is permanently covered in clouds. Its thick atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide with clouds of sulfuric acid, which create a dense layer that obscures the planet's surface from view.
No
No, it does not have enough mass to hold any "atmosphere".
NO
No, asteroids are rocky, metallic bodies that generally do not have atmospheres or hydrogen clouds surrounding them. Hydrogen clouds are more commonly found in gaseous planets like Jupiter or Saturn.
Uranus
This planet is Venus.
Venus, of course.
An ice cube is surrounded by clouds because the temperature of ice is colder than its surrounding temperature. The "clouds" are water vapor that condensate when it comes in contact with the cold air.
Yes our planet has clouds.
do clouds get hot or cold
The Venusian atmosphere is rich in sulfur dioxide, which can be converted into sulfuric acid by ultraviolet light. As a result, the clouds on Venus are composed of concentrated sulfuric acid droplets. These clouds are highly reflective, bouncing sunlight back into space and contributing to the extreme heat on the planet.
Your planet ;)
Jupiter is the planet that has white ammonia clouds.
Neptune is known for its bluish appearance and is often referred to as the "blue planet" due to its vivid blue color caused by methane in its atmosphere. It is a gas giant planet with no solid surface, covered in swirling clouds and high-speed winds.
Venus is a planet that has a smooth unmarked surface caused by a thick protective atmosphere. The atmosphere of Venus is mostly carbon dioxide, which is surrounded by sulfuric acid clouds.
yes