The majority of the mass in the solar system is concentrated in the sun, accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass. The planets, including Earth, make up only a small fraction of the solar system's mass.
Yes, the total mass of all the asteroids in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is estimated to be much smaller than the mass of the Earth. The combined mass of all asteroids is only a small fraction of Earth's mass.
Space does not have an atmosphere. It is generally considered a vacuum. Planets and some moons have atmospheres.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, and the gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune do not have oxygen in their atmospheres. These planets have atmospheres composed of different elements and compounds, but oxygen is not a significant component.
The total mass of the Solar System is primarily concentrated in the Sun, which comprises about 99.86% of the total mass. The terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) make up only a small fraction of the remaining mass, with Earth being the most massive of the four.
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The thermosphere, which is located above the mesosphere, contains only a tiny fraction of the atmosphere's mass. Despite its low density, it can reach very high temperatures due to the absorption of solar radiation.
Yes, the thermosphere is the uppermost layer of Earth's atmosphere and contains only a tiny fraction of the atmosphere's total mass. It is known for its extremely low density and high temperatures due to the absorption of solar radiation.
All gas giants have a thick layer of gas surrounding a rocky or metallic core, while terrestrial plants do not have a gaseous outer layer. Gas giants are composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, whereas terrestrial plants are made of cells containing mostly carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
There can be no answer. 200 grams can be expressed as a fraction only in the context of another quantity of mass.
Most of the mass in a helium atom is located in its nucleus, which contains two protons and usually two neutrons,forming a total of four particles called nucleons. The electrons only contribute a small fraction of the atom's overall mass.
There can be no answer to the question. 200 grams can be expressed as a fraction only in the context of another quantity of mass.
Mars would have to find more mass if it wanted to equal the Earth's. It has only 11% of Earth's mass.
There can be no answer. 66 oz can be expressed as a fraction only in the context of another quantity of mass.
Asteroids do not have atmospheres because their masses are too small -- their weak gravity cannot hold gaseous molecules. Some asteroids have tenuous regions around them which may contain more molecules than the space farther from them, but these can scarcely be called atmospheres. Most moons, including Earth's Moon, have virtually non-existent atmospheres. Even the planet Mercury, with a mass far greater than any asteroid, has an atmosphere only marginally denser than a vacuum near its surface. The only moon with a substantial atmosphere is the large Saturnian moon, Titan, which has a mass 1.8 times as great as the Moon.
Negative, not only do the inner planets have atmospheres, but the outer planets also have atmospheres. The masses of the outer planets are great, enough easily to hold an atmosphere. In fact it's Mercury, an inner planet, that has almost no atmosphere. True, Mercury has a less mass and the closeness to the sun make it impossible to hold on a atmosphere. As matter in fact, Mars had a atmosphere, but the solar wind had almost eaten all the atmosphere that Mars had.
You cannot. It is a fraction only in the context of some other measure of mass.