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The Blanket of gases that surrounds the Earth is called...
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The Atmosphere.
The air surrounding Earth is our atmosphere.
The atmosphere is bound to Earth by gravity.
Dry air contains (by volume) 78% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, .9% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and other gasses in small amounts. Water vapor can vary, displacing these, and is typically 1% but can be several percent.
Also:
The pressure at the surface of the Earth is 14.7 pounds per square inch or one atmosphere or one pascal or 760 millimeters of Mercury.
That pressure is the weight per unit area of all the air that is being pulled down by the attraction of the Earth's gravity.
Very light gasses, like hydrogen and helium, do escape from the atmosphere, but the remainder are pretty stable.
Sometimes a molecule the Earth's atmosphere is hit by a cosmic ray or a particle from the solar wind from the Sun and this can cause the molecule to move off into space. Mostly the Earth's magnetic field prevents charged particles in the solar wind from having great effect on the atmosphere, but that is not 100% protection.
The air surrounding Earth is our atmosphere.
The atmosphere is bound to Earth by gravity.
Dry air contains (by volume) 78% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, .9% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and other gasses in small amounts. Water vapor can vary, displacing these, and is typically 1% but can be several percent.
Also:
The pressure at the surface of the Earth is 14.7 pounds per square inch or one atmosphere or one pascal or 760 millimeters of mercury.
That pressure is the weight per unit area of all the air that is being pulled down by the attraction of the Earth's gravity.
Very light gasses, like hydrogen and helium, do escape from the atmosphere, but the remainder are pretty stable.
Sometimes a molecule the Earth's atmosphere is hit by a cosmic ray or a particle from the solar wind from the Sun and this can cause the molecule to move off into space. Mostly the Earth's magnetic field prevents charged particles in the solar wind from having a great effect on the atmosphere, but that is not 100% protection.
The air surrounding Earth is our atmosphere.
The atmosphere is bound to Earth by gravity.
Dry air contains (by volume) 78% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, .9% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and other gasses in small amounts. Water vapor can vary, displacing these, and is typically 1% but can be several percent.
Also:
The pressure at the surface of the Earth is 14.7 pounds per square inch or one atmosphere or one pascal or 760 millimeters of mercury.
That pressure is the weight per unit area of all the air that is being pulled down by the attraction of the Earth's gravity.
Very light gasses, like hydrogen and helium, do escape from the atmosphere, but the remainder are pretty stable.
Sometimes a molecule the Earth's atmosphere is hit by a cosmic ray or a particle from the solar wind from the Sun and this can cause the molecule to move off into space. Mostly the Earth's magnetic field prevents charged particles in the solar wind from having great effect on the atmosphere, but that is not 100% protection.
The air surrounding Earth is our atmosphere.
The atmosphere is bound to Earth by gravity.
Dry air contains (by volume) 78% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, .9% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and other gasses in small amounts. Water vapor can vary, displacing these, and is typically 1% but can be several percent.
Also:
The pressure at the surface of the Earth is 14.7 pounds per square inch or one atmosphere or one pascal or 760 millimeters of mercury.
That pressure is the weight per unit area of all the air that is being pulled down by the attraction of the Earth's gravity.
Very light gasses, like hydrogen and helium, do escape from the atmosphere, but the remainder are pretty stable.
Sometimes a molecule the Earth's atmosphere is hit by a cosmic ray or a particle from the solar wind from the Sun and this can cause the molecule to move off into space. Mostly the Earth's magnetic field prevents charged particles in the solar wind from having great effect on the atmosphere, but that is not 100% protection.
The blanket Is actually an atmosphere layer that protects earth from getting too hot or too cold.
This layer is called troposphere.
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I dont know but the blanket of air that surrounds the earth is the atmosphere!!!!!!!
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air pressure
I am pretty sure it is the Trophoshere.
Air pressure
I dont know but the blanket of air that surrounds the earth is the atmosphere!!!!!!!
The pocket of air that surrounds the earth is called? In:Uncategorized [Edit categories][Improve]
Well I think its true
It is called the Atmosphere.
The Atmosphere
It is called the Atmosphere.
the atmosphere
The pocket of air that surrounds the earth is called the earths Atmosphere
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Atmosphere
The atmosphere surrounds the earth. It is not a thin layer. It is a very thick layer consisting of various gases.
I am pretty sure it is the Trophoshere.