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Q: Did the development of nitrogen in the atmosphere help life to exist on earth?
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Which gas exist in the highest concentration in the earths atmosphere?

Nitrogen is about 79% of the Earth's atmosphere.


Which gas exist in the highest concentration in the earths present atmosphere?

Nitrogen is about 79% of the Earth's atmosphere.


What caused te Earth's atmosphere to exist?

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Where is nitrogen currently found?

Over half of the mass of the natural atmosphere is gaseous nitrogen, and large amounts of nitrogen also exist in the form of nitrate salts in the Earth and various compounds in the biosphere.


Where are two places that nitrogen is found?

Elemental nitrogen is found by taking a deep breath; it's almost 80% of our atmosphere. In compounds, nitrogen is found in fertilizers, amino acids, ammonia, and many other substances.


What percent of americium is in the earth or atmosphere?

Americium is an artificial element and don't exist on the earth or in the atmosphere.


Why does atmosphere exist on earth?

Gravity ! The gravitational pull of the Earth 'traps' the atmosphere close to the ground.


Could water exist as a liquid on earth if did not have an atmosphere?

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Could water exist as a liquid on Earth if it did not have an atmosphere?

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Where does argon exist?

It is found in the earth's atmosphere.


What kind of atmosphere that may exist on mars?

The atmosphere on mars is very thin it contains Carbon dioxide, nitrogen and argon.


Is there an atmosphere on Sedna?

Due its distance, it is not known for sure if Sedna does have an atmosphere. Scientists have speculated that a tenuous atmosphere may exist for some of its orbit, from the Nitrogen that is present.