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A the answer is hydrogen
The earth's atmosphere is what we must breath or we would suffocate and die.
You have that the wrong way round, LIVING things have changed Earth's atmosphere to make it suitable for them. When Earth first came into being, the atmosphere was NOT like it is now, it could not sustain the life that exists today. Over Geological time tiny bacterial organisms generated the Oxygen that we have in our air today, and altered the whole environment of the planed in doing so. Thus the driving factor is LIFE not the atmosphere.
the sun because it gives energy to every living thing on earth
The earth has no need whatsoever for atmosphere. It's the creatures living on earth that need it in order to continue living.
more radiation ; bad living conditions for the people of earth
The sun... study island cheaters...
The energy requirements of living systems include being able to move. These living systems also need energy to eat and to hunt.
A the answer is hydrogen
The earth's atmosphere is what we must breath or we would suffocate and die.
EXACTLY that same as non-living systems.
The sun, respiration, photosynthesis and food are all sources of energy for living things.
solar energy
Biosphere.
you can't exactly kill Earth's atmosphere because it isn't living, but things like CFCS (chlorofluorocarbons) can damage it
Yes photosynthesis stores energy and respiration releases energy
in the chemical bonds of molecules