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The atmosphere is Earth's outer layer, made up of Earth's gasses. The biosphere consists of all of Earth's living organisms.
There IS atmosphere on Mars. It's quite thin compared to Earth's, but it's substantial enough for winds to occur.
the atmosphere around us is troposphere in which we live and it is present upto 20km above earth..
Because the moon has an incredibly small atmosphere, if it has any that is. The earth has a very big atmosphere compared to the moon. Thanks to all the CO2 in the atmosphere of earth, we are able to retain a really large amount of heat, unlike the incredible lack of any gas on the moon.
Mars has an atmosphere, though it is different than our atmosphere here on Earth. The atmosphere of Mars is thin, cold, and dry and contains much less oxygen than the atmosphere of Earth. The oxygen content of the Martian atmosphere is only 0.13 percent, compared with 21 percent in Earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide makes up 95.3 percent of the gas in the atmosphere of Mars. It also contains nitrogen and argon and very small amounts of water and methane. Additionally, the atmospheric pressure on Mars is only about 1/100 that of Earth's!
Mercury has no atmosphere.
No, it has hardly any atmosphere.
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The atmosphere is Earth's outer layer, made up of Earth's gasses. The biosphere consists of all of Earth's living organisms.
Most of the ozone is present in the stratospheric region of atmosphere. It is present as the ozone layer in the atmosphere.
Ozone is found in atmosphere. It is present in stratosphere.
Ozone is present in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It is also present in the troposphere.
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Not all of the elements are present in the Earth's atmosphere.
At about 1% of Earth's atmosphere, argon is the 3rd-most plentiful of the atmosphere's elements.
about 70 percent of the atmosphere is nitrogen
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