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they are present in very small amounts
small amounts of gravity
Atmosphere contains roughly (by volume) 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95%oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases.
An accessory mineral is a mineral present in small amounts in a rock, but not considered to be characteristic of the rock.
Obviously not all gases are toxic, but in general, toxic gases tend to be so dangerous because they are gases. It is difficult to contain them once released into the air, and they mix easily with the air, so that even small amounts of a toxic substance are incorporated quickly.
they are present in very small amounts
"Trace elements" are elements which are present in a sample, but in relatively very small amounts. "Trace gasses" probably means gasses which are present in a sample, but in relatively very small amounts. the gases in earths atmosphere that take up less than 1% volume.
small amounts of gravity
Yes, but in very small amounts. It is present in water vapour.
This is a diluted solution.
no, small amounts, .02%
diffusion
Air isn't a pure substance, it is a mixture of a bunch of other gases mainly Nitrogen and Oxygen with small amounts of other gases.
Mainly hydrogen and helium. Stars also have small amounts of the so-called "metals", which is the name astronomers give to heavier elements.
Mars does have very small amounts of greenhouse gasses, but not enough to help warm the planet.
nitrogen,oxygen,carbon dioxide,argon, and other gases in small amounts
It is mainly hydrogen with some helium. There are small amounts of other gases particularly methane.