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The main components of Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. Of these, oxygen is the one we can't live without.
The three main isotopes, in decreasing order of abundance, as 40Ar, 36Ar and 38 Ar.
core and atmosphere
carbon dioxide or co2
The four main layers of the atmosphere in order from closest to the Earth's surface to farthest are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. The troposphere is where weather occurs and is closest to the Earth's surface. The stratosphere contains the ozone layer and has a stable temperature. The mesosphere is the layer where meteors burn up upon entering. The thermosphere is the outermost layer and contains the ionosphere where auroras are formed.
what are the two main components of the atmosphere
Europa's atmosphere consists mainly of Oxygen
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carbon dioxide
The two main components of air in relative abundance are: Nitrogen (N2) 79% Oxygen (O2) ~20%
The two major components of the earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. There is also trace amounts of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and other gases.
The main components of Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. Of these, oxygen is the one we can't live without.
The main components of Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. Of these, oxygen is the one we can't live without.
the answer to it is hydrogen
The main components of the atmosphere are: Nitrogen (approximately 78%) Oxygen (approximately 21%) Argon (approximately 0.93%) Carbon Dioxide (approximately 0.038%) Along with other gases of a much smaller proportion.
Some elements are rarer than others. Elements in the periodic table, up to and including iron can be produced in main sequence stars and these elements are re-distributed into space. Many of them are, therefore, relatively abundant. Elements further up the periodic table are produced in the more cataclysmic supernova explosions and so are rarer. This explains the different abundance of elements.Isotopes can be stable or can decay in fractions of a second or over thousands of years. The decay process produces isotopes of daughter elements. So the abundance of a particular isotope depends on how stable it is, how stable its parent is and on the abundance of its parent.
The main components of the earth's atmosphere include nitrogen, oxygen, argon and carbon dioxide. There are also traces of helium, neon, krypton and xenon. Water vapour also makes up part of the atmosphere, in varying amounts.