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The atmosphere is made up of approx 79% Nitrogen, 20% Oxygen and 1% Argon and other trace gasses.
The atmosphere of Uranus is a mixture of Hydrogen and Helium, with about 2.5% Methane mixed in, and some other trace gasses.
The composition of Saturn's atmosphere is primarily hydrogen and helium. There are trace amounts of oxygen, methane, ammonia and nitrogen.
Yes, but it is a trace gas making up only 0.039% of the atmosphere.
Ganymede has extremely thin atmosphere that consists of molecular hydrogen some trace amounts of water and Ozone, it also has an Ionosphere and magnetosphere
argon i one
1 percent of the earths atmosphere is made of the following: - Argon (0.93%) - Carbon dioxide (0.03%) - Neon> trace - Helium> trace - Methane> trace - Krypton> trace - Xenon> trace - Hydrogen> trace - Ozone> trace 21% of earths atmosphere is made of oxygen 78% of earths atmosphere is made of nitrogen
Krypton is found in trace amounts in the atmosphere
Trace.
No. Nitric acid is only present in trace amounts in the atmosphere.
Helium is found in trace amounts in the atmosphere.
78% Nitrogen21% Oxygen1% Trace gases
Yes, there is a trace amount of Argon in Earth's atmosphere.
Oxygen, nitrogen, helium and trace amounts of argon. ( among other trace amounts )
Released to the atmosphere.
Earth, air, fire, and water.
no.