nitrogen and oxygen
Most of Earth's dry air is made up of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%). Other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and water vapor make up the remaining composition.
nitrogen and oxygen
its air dry made up of oxygen...
Most of Earth's dry air is made up of nitrogen (approximately 78%) and oxygen (approximately 21%). Other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases make up the remaining percentage.
the continental tropical is made up of the warm, dry air from Mexico
The earths atmosphere is made up of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen
Dry air is just over 78% nitrogen gas.
dry air rises up faster because the dry air has less density n therefore it rises up faster than moist air
The core is 33% of the Earths mass
Yes, dry air heats up faster than moist air because water vapor in moist air requires energy to evaporate before the temperature of the air itself can rise. Dry air does not have this additional step, enabling it to heat up more quickly.
No, it makes up almost 0.04% of dry air.
when air is dry rate of evaporation speeds up It goes up as there is less moisture in the air which leaves more room for water vapor.