Trace gases are such because their concentrations are so much smaller than carbon dioxide. The trace gases that appear to be most important are N2O- nitrous oxide (laughing gas), CH4- methane, and CFC- chlorofluorocarbons.
Different gases yes with some trace elements
78% Nitrogen21% Oxygen1% Trace gases
The earth's atmosphere contains trace gases, some of which absorb heat. These gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and nitrous oxide) are referred to as greenhouse gases.
Air is a mixture of several gases, most notably nitrogen, oxygen, and some trace gases (eg, argon).
78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% trace gases
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they are present in very small amounts
outer layers consist of mainly gases such as hydrogen and helium with some trace gases. The core however is believed to be solid rock and ice.
The atmosphere is made up of lots of different gases. It is impossible to name all of them as there are some that we havent found yet. Hope this helps