From: Michael Lorrey (retroman@together.net)
Date: Tue Jun 30 1998 - 16:14:33 MDT
davelook wrote:
> You seem to be saying that the more "tidal influence" a body has, the
> rarer its atmosphere will be. Is that correct?
>
Yes, it seems that bodies with a higher level of tides from other bodies acting
on them in proportion to their own surface gravity and/or diameter will tend to
have thinner atmospheres, in relation to similarly sized/similar gravity bodies
with lower levels of tidal influence from other bodies. I am sure that there is
another factor invoved in terms of solar flux levels... but that is the main
gist of my argument.
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