To liquify atmospheric gasses, industry compresses and cools air.
0 to 4 percent
Maybe oxygen and nitrogen
Depends on how much heat they loose and which gas (or mixture of gasses) they are. But yes, cool most gasses enough and they liquify (and then solidify if cold enough).
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Fractional distillation
evaporation and condensation or just condensation
Ideal gases will not liquify at low temperatures because they have no intermolecular forces.
Pressurised gases will eventually liquify.
The atmospheric gases carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide are all greenhouse gases that help to heat the Earth.
The glass on the greenhouse stops temperature from leaving or entering like the gases do to the earth.The atmospheric gases are called 'greenhouse gases' based on the idea that the gases 'trap' heat like the walls of a greenhouse do
it is hydrogen
Hydrogen, Helium
i have no clue
Hydrogen,and Helium
directly by the sun.
Yes
The troposphere.