oxygen,nitrogen,helium,hydrogen
Oxygen, hydrogen & Argon.In order, large percentages of Nitrogen, Oxygen followed by trace amounts of Argon are the most abundant elements in the earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon
In descending order: exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere.
The layer of the atmosphere that contains the ionosphere and exosphere is called the thermosphere. The exosphere is at the top and the ionosphere is at the bottom.
The heating of the air goes up while heating and when it gets to the top and goes to the bottom it cools
Oxygen, hydrogen & Argon.In order, large percentages of Nitrogen, Oxygen followed by trace amounts of Argon are the most abundant elements in the earth's atmosphere.
Ions
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon
In descending order: exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere.
The top 2 are nitrogen and oxygen.
The layer of the atmosphere that contains the ionosphere and exosphere is called the thermosphere. The exosphere is at the top and the ionosphere is at the bottom.
exosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, ozonosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere.
exosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, ozonosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere.
The heating of the air goes up while heating and when it gets to the top and goes to the bottom it cools
Nitrogen makes up 72% of our atmosphere I believe. It's definitely the most abundant element. The second is Oxygen.
beacause the atmosphere has excaping oxogen and as a resault it gets thiner and thiner rocks form like that beacause they pile on top of each other and compress
because the higher up you go the closer to earths atmosphere you are and it gets stuffy and the air is harder on your lungs