You would fins plants and animals in the troposphere, where we live on earth
Plants depend on Earth's atmosphere to carry out photosynthesis, a process which converts carbon dioxide into oxygen and energy. Animals rely on the atmosphere for oxygen to breathe and for regulating temperature and weather patterns that determine habitats and food sources. Overall, Earth's atmosphere is essential for sustaining life and the delicate balance of ecosystems.
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Plants and animals depend on Earth's atmosphere for essential gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is required for respiration in animals, while carbon dioxide is needed for photosynthesis in plants. The atmosphere also provides protection from harmful solar radiation and regulates the temperature of the planet, creating a stable environment for life to thrive.
If plants and animals lived forever, the nitrates in the Earth's soil would continuously cycle through the ecosystem. Plants would take up nitrates for growth, animals would consume plants, and when plants and animals die, their organic matter would decompose and release nitrates back into the soil for future use by plants.
Ozone in the lower atmosphere is harmful to plants and animals and the biosphere is where plants and animals live, so the more, the worse.
If there were no plants it is unlikely that there would be any atmosphere at all. Plants remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and are a vital part of the carbon cycle. No plants would mean huge increases of greenhouse gases in the air and a runaway greenhouse effect. Animals on the other hand would make little or no difference to the levels of carbon in the atmosphere.
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Sulphur dioxide is very harmful to plants and it can kill them. Sulphur Dioxide is the main gas produced by the burning of coal and it is cleared into the atmosphere. Moreover Sulphur Dioxide can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce a dangerous acid called sulphuric acid which is the acid in acid rain. Sulphuric acid can break plants (and animals) down, therefore the plants die. i love does nuts
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Yes, 80% of the Earths atmosphere is made up of nitrogen.
No we don't get squished when we are leaving the earths atmosphere so neither would a bug
If the atmosphere had always been pure oxygen, life as we know it would never have developed. If the atmosphere suddenly became pure oxygen, wild fires would rage throughout the world, and most plants and animals would die in a short time.