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24 November, 19:59

Since Mars has an atmosphere, and it is composed mostly of a greenhouse gas, why isn't there a significant greenhouse effect to warm its surface?

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  1. 24 November, 20:08
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    While Mars' atmosphere is mostly CO2, a greenhouse gas, there isn't enough atmosphere to create an effective insulating layer to hold in the trapped IR radiation.

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    The remaining gases are a mixture of nitrogen, argon, oxygen and carbon monoxide. CO2 is a potent greenhouse gas, so Mars does have a greenhouse effect. But it's very weak because the Martian atmosphere is so thin - - 100 times less dense than the Earth's atmosphere.
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