Argon is nearly 1% (~.93%) with uniform distribution.
Water vapor (water that has been evaporated which converts it from liquid to gas) varies from 0 to 4%, but is on an average of 1%.
It takes up nearly 1%
Depends somewhat on altitude, but generally nearly 80% is nitrogen.
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Argon makes up roughly one percent of Earth's atmospheric gases. A more precise/exact amount would be 0.93%
Of course, greenhouse gases keep the Earth from being one large popsicle. The newest studies of the atmosphere indicate that the atmosphere is pretty stable, now. The reason is that nearly all of the greenhouse gases are water vapor mostly evaporated from the oceans.
Argon makes up about .93 percent of the Earths atmosphere. Hope this helps! (:
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Argon is nearly 1% (~.93%) with uniform distribution. Water vapor (water that has been evaporated which converts it from liquid to gas) varies from 0 to 4%, but is on an average of 1%.
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oxygen
Nitrogen and Oxygen make up nearly 99% of the dry atmosphere.
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It takes up nearly 1%
Depends somewhat on altitude, but generally nearly 80% is nitrogen.
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None, if the Wkipedia entry is to be believed. See link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere#Composition
Well when the suns rays hits our Earths atmosphere, the suns rays scatter across the world nearly and becomes blue skies...