I don't know if this will help, but H2O (water) can be found in both solid, liquid and gas states in the earth's atmosphere. Although, when in solid state, it's stay in the atmosphere will be short lived and you will soon find that it's hailing or snowing outside.
The atmosphere contains solid particles due to pollution. When people burn chemicals, some of the particles rise up as smoke and float in the atmosphere for a long time.
Yes it does ..... some people call it the ozone layer ...in remote parts of the world
others have another name
Yes. The atmosphere contains 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and the rest is made up of carbon dioxide, hydrogen, water vapor, argon, helium, and other noble gases.
Of course it does!- Why do you think clouds are up there?-Plus a little bit of water gets stuck up there.
nitrogen water (H2o) and oxygen
Yess!
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No. The planet Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
The small planet of Mercury has almost no atmosphere. If there was ever an atmosphere on that planet, the sun likely burned it off.
The thinnest atmosphere belongs to planet Mercury . . . it may have no atmosphere, at all.
Yes, a planet needs an atmosphere in order to have weather.
Mercury has no atmosphere.
No. The planet Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
what is the terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere
Ceres is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It does not have an atmosphere.
The small planet of Mercury has almost no atmosphere. If there was ever an atmosphere on that planet, the sun likely burned it off.
That is known as the "atmosphere".
The earth is the largest planet in our atmosphere. Jupiter is the largest planet in out solar system.
The gasses that surround a planet are called an atmosphere
So far every planet has an atmosphere... i think.
Earth is the only known planet with an oxygenated atmosphere.
Where a planet or moon has an atmosphere, it is the gravity of the moon or planet that holds the atmosphere on the planet or moon.
The thinnest atmosphere belongs to planet Mercury . . . it may have no atmosphere, at all.