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While terrestrial planets are made of rock and have gases in the atmosphere, jovian planets are made almost entirly of gases. If an atmosphere is made of gases in a planet, then the atmosphere of the planets with more gases will be thicker.
nitrogen at 78% and oxygen at 21%
greenhouse gasesThe main greenhouse gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane.
The martian atmosphere is composed of five main gases, with carbon dioxide making up 95.32% of the atmosphere. Other gases include:Nitrogen - 2.7%Argon - 1.6%;Oxygen - 0.13%;Carbon Monoxide - 0.08%
The main one is Carbon Dioxide (or CO2). Also, methane and nitrogen are all trapped in the Earth's atmosphere, and CFC's also.
Nitrogen (which makes up about 78% of the atmosphere) and Oxygen (about 21%)
they come from earths atmosphere and gases
The main gases in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen, followed by oxygen.
The atmosphere on Venus is very thick and comprised of 96 percent carbon dioxide. About 3.5 percent of its atmosphere is nitrogen and 0.5 percent is comprised of other gases.
The 3 types of gases in Earth's atmosphere are argon, oxygen and nitrogen.
The two main gases that make up the atmosphere of Uranus are hydrogen and helium. The atmosphere also contains ammonia and methane.
Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen
Nitrogen, oxygen, and argon.
Nitrogen and Oxygen
Hydrogen is the main gas in the atmosphere, followed by helium. There is also some methane and traces of other gases.
The martian atmosphere is composed of five main gases, the greatest of which is carbon dioxide - it makes up 95.32% of the atmosphere. Other gases include:Nitrogen - 2.7%Argon - 1.6%;Oxygen - 0.13%;Carbon Monoxide - 0.08%
nitrogen at 78% and oxygen at 21%