how is the size of a planet related to the thickness of its atmosphere?
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Gravity helps planets and moons to hld on their atmosphers so small planets such as the mars and moon have atmosphers if u are closer to the sun the atmospher is hotter then the molecules are moving faster and and so can reach escape velocity
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Mainly, the mass of a planet doesn't matter, considering many planets are made up of gas, and how in different situations, atmospheres can be destroyed (The Sun burnt off Mercury's Atmosphere). However, in some cases, the planet can be in a good situation on the galaxic map, and have great conditions for an atmosphere, such as Earth. In which case, the mass of an object can attract a smaller object, causing gravity. Therefore, the bigger the mass of a planet when in right and specific conditions, the more atmosphere it can attract, if there is any floating by the planet.
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