Biological Activities of living organisms: methane, carbondioxide, oxygen etc.
Volcanic Activity: Sulphur, Carbon monoxide etc..
And otger gases that are coming from the gas and dust cloud which formed the sun and other planets.
Though minor in effect, asteroids and meteorites that enter the earths athmosphere
Emissions from volcanic activity & comets hitting the earth.
It may have gradually lost its atmosphere to the solar winds or a body or bodies that collided with mars
The ocean removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere as part of the carbon cycle. This carbon recycles round and returns to the atmosphere again.Trees, forests and all growing vegetation remove CO2 from the atmosphere, release the oxygen, and store the carbon. If it is a long living tree, it can store that carbon for hundreds of years.
Deplet
the burning of fossil fuels
Atmosphere helps in providing various conditions for water to exist in different states. Hence making water cycle possible.
sun and the atmosphere The sun and volcanic vents
Carbon and Nitrogen were most likely the the first two possible sources of simple organic compounds on earth as a result of exploding stars.
Carbon and Nitrogen were most likely the the first two possible sources of simple organic compounds on earth as a result of exploding stars.
Carbon Dioxide at .033% The only other two sources in the atmosphere are methane and carbon dioxide both of which are much less abundant.
How long does co2 remain in the atmosphere
Sattelites.
Atmosphere
leaking oxygen cylinders and liquid oxygen systems in the immediate area
It may have gradually lost its atmosphere to the solar winds or a body or bodies that collided with mars
There are a two main sources of dust particles in the atmosphere. A large quantity of dust results from micro-meteoroids that burn up in the atmosphere and turn into dust. In areas of drought, soil can dry up and turn into dust which can then blow away on the wind.
the ocean
pGLO and GFP