Krypton is found in trace amounts in the atmosphere
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1 percent of the earths atmosphere is made of the following: - Argon (0.93%) - Carbon dioxide (0.03%) - Neon> trace - Helium> trace - Methane> trace - Krypton> trace - Xenon> trace - Hydrogen> trace - Ozone> trace 21% of earths atmosphere is made of oxygen 78% of earths atmosphere is made of nitrogen
The part of the earth's atmosphere that is closest to its surface is known as the troposphere.
The earth's atmosphere is composed as follows:nitrogen: 78%oxygen: 21%argon: 0.9%trace gases make up the remaining less than 0.1% - these include carbon dioxide, neon, helium, methane, krypton, and hydrogen, and the barest amounts of many others
Sperm plays a great part in the makeing of the atmosphere it combines with poo in a combustion reaction to form our atmosphere
Yes. Superman doesn't like it.
No. Krypton is one of the noble/inert gases, so it does not react with any other element (the exception to that rule is Xenon, which can form a compound with Fluorine, but this is irrelevant).
No. It is part of the hydrosphere.
Nitrogen, Oxygen, Helium, Argon, traces of Krypton and traces of Xenon
Earth isn't in the atmosphere - the atmosphere is part of Earth.
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1 percent of the earths atmosphere is made of the following: - Argon (0.93%) - Carbon dioxide (0.03%) - Neon> trace - Helium> trace - Methane> trace - Krypton> trace - Xenon> trace - Hydrogen> trace - Ozone> trace 21% of earths atmosphere is made of oxygen 78% of earths atmosphere is made of nitrogen
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Yes. Hydrogen is part - albeit a very small part - of the Earth's atmosphere. Typically it makes up about 0.000055% of the atmosphere