mercury
An outer layer of gas on a planet is called an atmosphere.
Only Mercury and some terrestrial exoplanets.
The outer layer is atmosphere.
Mercury is a planet that cannot be strictly classified as either a terrestrial or a jovian planet. It is a terrestrial planet due to its rocky composition, but it also exhibits characteristics of a jovian planet, such as a lack of atmosphere and presence of a weak magnetic field.
The acceleration of gravity at the surface of each terrestrial planet is proportional to the mass of each planet and inversely proportional to the square of the planet's radius, with Newton's gravitational proportionality constant, and is not correlated in any way with any characteristic of the planet's atmosphere. In other words: It ain't related.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
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.
The thinnest atmosphere belongs to planet Mercury . . . it may have no atmosphere, at all.
A terrestrial planet is a rocky planet similar to Earth, with a solid surface and typically a thin atmosphere.
An atmosphere
Venus
Right, it's Mercury.
The gas surrounding any planet is called its atmosphere.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
An outer layer of gas on a planet is called an atmosphere.
Only Mercury and some terrestrial exoplanets.
Venus.