Venus and Jupiter are known to have atmospheres with poisonous gases. Venus's atmosphere is mostly made up of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, while Jupiter's atmosphere contains ammonia and methane, among other toxic gases.
Terrestrial planets are close to the sun and include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They are mostly composed of rock and metal. Gaseous planets are further from the sun and include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are mostly composed of gases like hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter is the least like Earth. Jupiter has a lots more Gravity than Earth and is much bigger, being made mostly of the gases hydrogen and helium. Venus is often referred to as the sister of the earth. It is very alike in size, where it is in the Solar System and what has been found on Venus and the Earth.
The rocky planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. These planets have solid surfaces primarily made of rock and metal, unlike the gas giants which are mostly composed of gases such as hydrogen and helium.
Mercury, Venus, and Earth are primarily composed of metal and rocky materials, with Earth having a higher proportion of solid rocks and metals compared to the other two. These planets have solid surfaces and dense metal cores, unlike gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn.
Venus and Jupiter are known to have atmospheres with poisonous gases. Venus's atmosphere is mostly made up of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, while Jupiter's atmosphere contains ammonia and methane, among other toxic gases.
No. Venus is too hot and Jupiter just consists of various gases.
Jupiter is mainly made out of gases.
Terrestrial planets are close to the sun and include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They are mostly composed of rock and metal. Gaseous planets are further from the sun and include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are mostly composed of gases like hydrogen and helium.
Terrestrial planets are rocky, dense planets that are closer to the sun, such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Jovian planets, also known as gas giants, are larger planets made mostly of gases like hydrogen and helium, and include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Jupiter is the least like Earth. Jupiter has a lots more Gravity than Earth and is much bigger, being made mostly of the gases hydrogen and helium. Venus is often referred to as the sister of the earth. It is very alike in size, where it is in the Solar System and what has been found on Venus and the Earth.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Pluto are not gaseous. Pluto is sometimes not regarded as a planet. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gaseous, although the latter two may have a solid core of frozen gas.
Mostly Hydrogen and Helium.
Mostly Hydrogen and Helium.
Jupiter
All of the planets in the solar system have at least some trace gases in their atmospheres, but the planets known as gas giants are composed of mostly gases. They are the four outermost planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. In contrast, the four innermost planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are called the terrestrial planets and are mostly composed of solids.
Venus - mostly carbon dioxide, methane, and sulfuric acid.Earth - mostly nitrogen and oxygen.Mars - mostly carbon dioxide.Jupiter - mostly hydrogen and methane.Saturn - mostly hydrogen and methane.Uranus - mostly hydrogen and methane.Neptune - mostly hydrogen and methane.