If you get 2000 people to fart at the same time, yes.
The Abundant gases are Nitrogen, Helium, and other gases in the Secondary Atmosphere.
The gases that make up the troposphere are: Nitrogen 78% Oxygen 21% Argon 1% Carbon Dioxide 0.03% Other gases less than 1%
The two most abundant gases in any layer of the atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. In the stratosphere, ozone composition increases from 0.04 parts per million in other layers to 5-12 ppm. However, this does NOT make ozone more abundant than nitrogen and oxygen.
Argon is the most abundant noble gas in Earth's atmosphere, at slightly less than one percent.
Air is made up of: 78% Nitrogen 21% Oxygen1% Argon ppm levels of several other gases
The atmosphere of earth is approximately 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and the remaining 1% is all the other gasses.
We know that nitrogen (at about 78%) and oxygen(at about 20 %) are the most abundant gases in the atmosphere. By inspection, it's obvious that there is only a couple of percent for all the other gases combined.
Oxygen is the 2nd most common gas in air.Air composition (in % by volume and by moles):79% Nitrogen20% Oxygen1% other gases (argon, carbon dioxide, water vapor etc.)
Actually if you're referring to the air we breathe then oxygen isn't the most abundant, our air is roughly 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases.
Methane and Oxygen
Nitrogen is: at around 78% of the atmosphere it is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere. Also there is 21% of Oxygen and the rest is made up of 1% of other gases.
By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases.