If there is no atmosphere then the earth will get very cold, with no greenhouse effect. We will have to live in protective bubbles and generate our own oxygen. With seven billion people on the planet, that's a big ask.
is affected by volcanic activity and the atmosphere.
no gravity no air no atmosphere no water no life dark (little light)
It helps life on earth, because in the atmosphere theres nitrogen, water, and hydrogen. Which everybody needs.
If there had been no gases, no life would be there. The atmosphere supports life.
The awnser is atmosphere. It surrounds the earth protecting the life on earth. Thank you for using this Awner.
Life on Earth is possible because the atmosphere, and the whole environment, is suitable to support life.
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Without the atmosphere, there would be no life on earth.
No, but there would be a lot of destruction of life. It would only destroy the Earth if it is ENORMOUS, but I suppose it's possible.
The earth will never be destroyed by global warming. Life on earth might be destroyed, if we don't make serious efforts to stop global warming. Venus has temperatures of over 460C (860F) with an atmosphere full of carbon dioxide. The planet still exists, but there is no chance of life.
it made it possible 4 it to be plants animals and human life
Well, we have light, the sun, water, the atmosphere, and climate. We need those five things for life. Without even one of those five things, life on Earth wouldn't be possible.
is affected by volcanic activity and the atmosphere.
Three things that make life on Earth possible are; water, temperature, and the atmosphere.
The gas in earths atmosphere that suggests that there is life on Earth is oxygen. However carbon dioxide also shows that there is life on Earth.
without it there would be no air and the sun's deadly UV rays could not make life possible
The atmosphere's composition is caused BY life. When the Earth was formed the atmosphere was Nitrogen, CO2, and Methane and water vapour. Life has removed much of the methane and CO2 and added Oxygen. Therefore life and the atmosphere (and the rocks of the planet) are one big unified system with lots of biological cycles happening with them. When O2 was added to the atmosphere this formed O3 (Ozone) in the upper atmosphere and this then blocked out most of the Sun's harmful (to life) ultraviolet radiation. When this happened it was possible for life to start colonising the Earth's land areas. The atmosphere also blocks out most of the harmful cosmic radiation that impinges on the planet.