Nitrogen ~ 78%
Oxygen ~ 21%
CO2(and other gasses) ~ 1%
Hydrogen and helium.
The two main gasses found in the Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen.nitrogen (N2) and carbondioxide (co2)Nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%)Oxygen and carbondioxideNitrogen and Oxygen.Nitrogen = 78%Oxygen = 21%1% Carbon Dioxide, Argon, and other gases.
core and atmosphere
carbon dioxide or co2
The main components of Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. Of these, oxygen is the one we can't live without.
i think 78 of hydrogen and about 20 percent of oxygen and other gases make up the other 2 percentage
The solubility of each gas in water is different.
helium,oxgyen,sodium
Water vapour and carbon dioxide are the main greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere
The two main atmospheric gases are nitrogen and oxygen. The approximate percentage for nitrogen is 78% and oxygen's approximate percentage is 21%.
The two main atmospheric gases are nitrogen and oxygen. The approximate percentage for nitrogen is 78% and oxygen's approximate percentage is 21%.
Many gasses surround the earth. The main gasses are Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Hydrogen. There are also very small amounts of other gasses. These gasses together make up the atmosphere.
Nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%) are the two most abundant gasses in Earth's atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide makes up over 90% of the atmosphere along with some nitrogen and traces of other things.
Oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, water vapours, neon
carbondioxide [CO2] and carbondioxide [CO] are the main gasses that trap heat.
In air main gas is N2 i.e. almost 79 % then O2 is 21% then CO2 and other gases in trace amount like He, Xe, etc.