Nitrogen, oxygen, and argon.
The main gases in Mars' atmosphere are carbon dioxide (95.3%), nitrogen (2.7%), and argon (1.6%). There are also trace amounts of oxygen, water vapor, and other gases. The thin atmosphere on Mars is primarily composed of these gases.
Mercury has a very thin atmosphere composed mostly of Helium and Hydrogen with trace amounts of Oxygen.
The atmosphere.
Nitrogen and Oxygen are the two main constituents of air.
The Earth's atmosphere is composed of roughly 78% nitrogen and 20% oxygen, the remaining 2% is a mix of other gasses.
The main gases in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen, followed by oxygen.
False. The atmosphere is composed of a mixture of gases, but it is not specifically composed of gases needed for predation. It is primarily made up of nitrogen, oxygen, and traces of other gases that are essential for supporting life on Earth, not specifically for predation.
they come from earths atmosphere and gases
The atmosphere is composed of gases such as nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), argon (0.93%), and trace amounts of carbon dioxide, methane, and other gases. Water vapor is also an important component of the atmosphere.
the entire atmosphere...
the entire atmosphere...
The martian atmosphere is composed of five main gases, with carbon dioxide making up 95.32% of the atmosphere. Other gases include:Nitrogen - 2.7%Argon - 1.6%;Oxygen - 0.13%;Carbon Monoxide - 0.08%