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Mars's atmosphere is poisonous. The atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide which is not poisonous in small amounts, but is harmful in large amounts, like on Mars. Also you would die anyway because there's no oxygen.
Mercury, the smallest planet that is also closest to the sun. It is due to these reasons that it has no atmosphere, so the surface is a near vacuum. There are trace gases about, but not in large enough amounts to call a real atmosphere.
Depending on how far back, the atmosphere has changed. Around the cooling of the Earth, it would mostlikely contain large amounts of sulphur, methane and other volatile gases, coming straight from lava flows.
ozone layer
in my opinion, the atmosphere is very large and intresting.
Noble gasses do not exist in large amounts in the earth's atmosphere. The noble gases in total sum up to less than 1% of the gasses in the earth's atmosphere.
The gas concentrations in atmosphere are large. Even if we try, we can change small amounts.
It is found in large amounts in the stars and in the Earth's atmosphere
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.
Mars's atmosphere is poisonous. The atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide which is not poisonous in small amounts, but is harmful in large amounts, like on Mars. Also you would die anyway because there's no oxygen.
Mars has small traces of liquid water on the planet, large amounts of vapour in the thin atmosphere and huge amounts of ice
It generates the electrical energy that people need without producing large amounts of CO2 to pollute the atmosphere, and without needing to be fed with large amounts of coal, oil or gas.
Mercury, the smallest planet that is also closest to the sun. It is due to these reasons that it has no atmosphere, so the surface is a near vacuum. There are trace gases about, but not in large enough amounts to call a real atmosphere.
There are many factors involved in typhoon formation. When large amounts of heat energy collide with an unstable atmosphere, Coriolis force, upper atmosphere divergence, or a moist mid-atmosphere a typhoon forms.
The ozone layer is present in the stratospheric region of the atmosphere. It is made up of large amounts of ozone molecules.
Oxygen, hydrogen & Argon.In order, large percentages of Nitrogen, Oxygen followed by trace amounts of Argon are the most abundant elements in the earth's atmosphere.
A fact about Neptune's atmosphere is that it consists mainly of hydrogen and helium with very small amounts of methane, ammonia, and water. The atmosphere also has a large amount of ice. The substance methane in the upper atmosphere gives this planet its color of blue.