By increasing it's mass to something similar to Venus or Earth.
The Moon does not have enough mass to "hold" onto an atmosphere as it is blown away by stellar winds.
They produce so that we could have more oxygen in the atmosphere. Flowers breath in our CO2 and give out the oxygen that we breathe. That is why we all have flowers and that is why they keep growing.
None of them that we know of because they don't have oxygen. We could live on Mars if we install an artificial atmosphere and maintain millions of plants inside it to keep oxygen in.
Plants They take in carbon dioxide Then keep the carbon to grow and give out oxygen
Oxygen did not exist in the early atmosphere. Early life took in carbon dioxide and sunlight, exhaling oxygen as a waste gas. After a few million years, this waste gas became a significant part of the atmosphere, enough so that new opportunistic species could use it for respiration.
Inside what? Oxygen is part of the atmosphere. The thermal velocity of its molecules are insufficient to escape earth's gravity (unlike hydrogen molecules which are fast enough).
fairly constant
Oxygen is held close to Earth by gravity, which creates a force that pulls gases toward the planet's surface. The Earth's atmosphere acts as a protective barrier that helps keep oxygen from escaping into space. Additionally, the planet's magnetic field also helps to shield the atmosphere from the solar wind that could strip away gases.
Your heart, lungs, blood, epidermis, kidneys, pretty much every organ in you body. Also the atmosphere. The atmosphere keeps the oxygen in earth, but if we keep on polluting our atmosphere it will dissolve and we will all die.
No, the moon could no keep an atmosphere if one were created.
The carbon dioxide gas is taken in by plants, chiefly trees, and sent out as oxygen. That's why it's so impotrant to keep the rain forests.
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That depends on what the bubble is made out of. If you are talking about a soap bubble, no. There is only a virtual atmosphere on Mars - just a bit of this and that floating around. The pressure of just about any amount of gas applied to blow a soap bubble would burst it immediately. The soap film is only strong enough to make a bubble in a situation where there is some amount of atmosphere around it. On Earth, we have the pressure of the atmosphere all around us under normal circumstances. On Mars, forget it. Of course, if you constructed a pressure dome there, you could maintain the same sort of atmospheric pressure that exists naturally on Earth.