The atmosphere of the Earth is an example of a gas-gas solution.
lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere
The atmosphere is above the earth.
Yes, the earth does have an atmosphere. Part of it is the air you breathe.
Which spheres are zones of Earth's atmosphere
Gravity hold the atmosphere to the Earth. But other factors do cause earth to loose some atmosphere to space continuously.
No. The early Earth's atmosphere contained a lot of ammonia, for example.
Atmosphere covers the Earth like a blanket.
lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere
The atmosphere of the earth is a magnetic filed
There certainly is gravity outside the atmosphere. For example, it is gravity that keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth, and the Earth in orbit around the Sun.
Sun light hitting the atmosphere of the earth.
The atmosphere is above the earth.
Earth isn't in the atmosphere - the atmosphere is part of Earth.
There is not much atmosphere on earth
our atmosphere is attacted by earth
The Region of the Earth's atmosphere is the Homosphere.
Although I'm not 100% sure. I do take its meaning as a notable, significant and meaningful atmosphere as for example the moon 'Titan' has a 'substantial atmosphere' and the reason for this is due to its atmosphere which is very similar to Earth's mainly due to its Nitrogen content. Therefore any planet or moon that has a 'substantial atmosphere' has a notable atmosphere due to its similarities to Earth's.