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How is earths atmosphere different from the moons atmosphere?

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How is earths atmosphere different from the moons atmosphere?

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The Earth’s Atmosphere is a bit thicker. The Earth’s atmosphere is about 20 miles thick, the moon’s maybe a few metres, if it has an atmosphere. The pressure of the Earth’s atmosphere is at least a thousand times greater than that on the moon. Some scientists consider the moon has no atmosphere. There may also be differences in the compositions of the two atmospheres.

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