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Yes, that is correct. There are tiny suspended particles in the atmosphere. There is usually some dust, but if there is smoke in the air, the amount of such particles can increase a lot.
The Aurora Australis in the southern hemisphere, (and Aurora Borealis in the northern hemisphere) are magnificent displays of coloured light. They result from collisions between electrically charged gaseous particles in the Earth's atmosphere with charged particles from the sun that enter the atmosphere. Sunspot activity causes electrons and protons from the sun to be blown towards the earth on the solar wind. The different colours are caused by the different types of gas particles. The reason they occur more at the poles is that earth's magnetic field, which usually deflects the particles, is weaker there, allowing the particles to enter. Some particles are attracted by the magnetic poles due to the electromagnetic behaviour of charged particles, which causes the particles to be led down the lines of magnetic flux until they hit the atmosphere.
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.
accually there is an atmosphere, but it is so thin that it some scientist think there is no atmosphere
it is venus venus has some particles in its atmosphere and when the sun hits it it looks really bright it will be the first star in the sky
oxygen,helium,carbon dioxide,nitrogen
oxygen,helium,carbon dioxide,nitrogen
Brown haze from soot, soil erosion, volcanic ash.
Natural sources for americium doesn't exist.
Evaporation, Respiration, Transpiration.
Natural sources : sun, firefly Artificial sources: oil lamps, tube lights
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Volcanic ash
I do not know the answer some one answer for me
I do not know the answer some one answer for me
Yes, that is correct. There are tiny suspended particles in the atmosphere. There is usually some dust, but if there is smoke in the air, the amount of such particles can increase a lot.
Americium is an artificial element, a natural source doesn't exist.