yes , that all component that make up the atmosphere of earth
The four main components that make up Earth are the lithosphere (crust and upper mantle), atmosphere (gases surrounding Earth), hydrosphere (all the water on Earth), and biosphere (all living organisms).
firstly what type of components?? or components of what?? please specify.... else if it is atmosphere then yes they all are the part of atmosphere.
Most asteroids do not make it through our Earth's atmosphere because it burns and perishes before it can reach the planet.
No. The vast majority of them are burned up in the atmosphere.
Not all of the elements are present in the Earth's atmosphere.
The part of Earth's atmosphere where all of the weather occurs is known as the troposphere. The troposphere is the lowest part of the atmosphere on the planet. It takes up about 80% of all the atmosphere's mass.
Actally Saturn does not have an atmosphere at all. Its 7 rings each have there own atmosphere.
-- Almost all of it misses the Earth, because the Earth is such a small target. -- A substantial amount of the tiny fraction that does score a direct hit on the Earth is absorbed by the atmosphere.
Metals are not a part of earth's atmosphere. All metals are solid under normal conditions, except for mercury, which is a liquid.
The definition of atmosphere is: all of the gasses that surround and envelope the earth. The atmosphere includes many different layers but to answer your question, yes.
Yes. The atmosphere is a vital source of oxygen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide, all of which are necessary components of life. While it is technically not a source of these, it is a very important sink in which these gases are temporarily stored and cycled.
It will if all components are included.