None in our solar system. Scientists believe that Venus might have has one like ours millions of years ago, before a 'runaway' greenhouse effect occurred.
The pocket of air that surrounds the earth is called the earths Atmosphere
Venus. Its has a very thick atmosphere of Carbon dioxide. Its average surface pressure is a crushing 93 bar, or 93 times that of Earths.
Actally Saturn does not have an atmosphere at all. Its 7 rings each have there own atmosphere.
Ozone in the atmosphere blocks most of the UV radiation from the Sun... Without it's protection - the planet would overheat.
Ceres is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It does not have an atmosphere.
Yes. It is in space just like the whole planet Earth.
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The pocket of air that surrounds the earth is called the earths Atmosphere
Atmospheres have many different purposes, however the Earths atmosphere is vital to its existense as it prevents the suns harmful radiation from reaching the Earths surface. Moreover, from an enviromental standpoint the errosion by pollutants will eventually destroy the delicate atmosphere and the Earths protective barrier will be gone.
None. If it had an "atmosphere" like the Sun, it would have to be a star, itself, like the Sun is, not a planet.
mercury has no atmosphere which means it is nothing like earths.
Earths atmosphere is rich in Oxygen, some 21% of the air is Oxygen. There is oxygen on other planets, but the percentage comes nowhere close to this. The percentage of Oxygen in earths atmosphere is thought to have been much higher in the past, before animals were about, but after the arrival of plants.
Particles found outside Earth's atmosphere include solar wind particles, cosmic rays, and interstellar dust. These particles can interact with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere, impacting space weather and the planet's environment.
Mars is an inner terrestrial rocky planet. Though there is an atmosphere is is very thin compare to the earths.
Yes, Earth's atmosphere acts like a blanket by trapping heat from the sun and preventing it from escaping back into space. This phenomenon, known as the greenhouse effect, helps regulate the planet's temperature and makes Earth habitable for living organisms.
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Dwarf planet X likely has a mix of gases similar to those found in other celestial bodies, including hydrogen, helium, methane, and possibly nitrogen and carbon monoxide. Without direct measurements or observations, the exact composition of its atmosphere remains speculative.