Almost no oxygen, lots of CO2, still mostly nitrogen.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
Almost no oxygen, lots of CO2, still mostly nitrogen.
i think you mean atmosphere they normally go about 200,000 miles an hour when leaving earths atmosphere
Troposphere. This is the lowest section of the earths atmosphere that contains 75% of the earths atmosphere by mass and 99% of the earths water vapour. This section of the atmosphere starts at the surface and extends 7-20km up, the thickness depending largely on where you are in the world.
The Troposhere I think...
Yes and no. Our atmosphere is part of the earth, and when you see the blue sky you are actually seeing the light scattered by the atmosphere. Of course if you think of the sky as going all the way to the distant stars, then you are no longer talking about the earth's atmosphere.
the earths atmosphere absorbs the radiation or reflects it i cant remember which i think it is a combination of both
I! think the most aboundant element on earth should be oxygen, because it is the only source of life through which we breath in.
Because they study many planets and their geography and atmosphere, in Earth Science you study the geology of Earth just like Astronomers study geology of other planets.
The moon doesn't have an atmosphere and there any space matter will strike directly, where the earths atmosphere generally burns up space matter on entry. However, if you were on the moon and looked at the earth we are heavily pitted, think of the landscape near where you are
Actually, the Troposphere Layer can be considered as Earth's first protective layer, because its well-the atmosphere's first layer. You can think of it that way to remember which is Earths first layer.
Methane gas