The characteristics of planets are described below. Characteristic #1: All planets have atmospheres. Characteristic #2: Either rock or gas make up the surfaces of all planets in the solar system. Characteristic #3: Every planet in the solar system has at least one moon. Characteristic #4: Only a few planets have rings or ice and rock that orbit the planet. Correct the error in the list of characteristics. There are planets in the solar system with no observable atmosphere. There are planets in the solar system that do not have moons. The surfaces of all planets in the solar system consist of both gas and solid rock. All planets have rings, but you can only see them on a few planets in the solar system.
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- every planet in the Solar System has an atmosphere of one kind or another. And these range from incredibly thin and tenuous (such as Mercury's “exosphere”) to the incredibly dense and powerful – which is the case for all of the gas giants.
- Both planets are composed primarily of rock and various ices. Their extensive atmospheres, which make up about 15 percent the mass of each planet, are composed of hydrogen with a little helium. Both Uranus and Neptune have a retinue of diverse and interesting moons.
- Not at all, if we will talk about mercury and Venus they don't have any moon of there own
- Yes all the gas giants bear rings while Mars, Earth, Venus and Mercury are not lucky in this case
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