There is not much hydrogen in the air at all. The air mostly consists of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon.
0.00005% of the atmosphere is hydrogen.
Hydrogen is found in the atmosphere.
* 22% of Mercury's atmosphere is hydrogen. * Venus does not have pure hydrogen in its atmosphere, but does have hydrogen chloride and hydrogen fluoride. * Earth has almost no hydrogen. * Mars does not contain any significant amount of hydrogen in its atmosphere. * Jupiter's atmosphere is roughly 90% hydrogen! * Saturn's atmosphere has even more: about 97% is hydrogen! * Uranus' atmosphere is 83% hydrogen. * Neptune's atmosphere contains 74% hydrogen.
Hydrogen and HeliumThe major component of Uranus's atmosphere is Hydrogen.
Hydrogen is very scarce in the atmosphere: 0,oooo55 %.
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it is mainly hydrogen and helium.
Yes. Hydrogen is part - albeit a very small part - of the Earth's atmosphere. Typically it makes up about 0.000055% of the atmosphere
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This statement is not accurate. The two major components of Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%), not hydrogen. Hydrogen is present in trace amounts in the atmosphere.
hydrogen makes up 0.000055% of our atmosphere