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The atmosphere of Earth contains about 78.08% nitrogen. There has been no other place found that has this nitrogen in abundance, with Mars having only 3% as a remainder of its thin and low-pressure atmosphere.
The abundance of radium in the earth crust is 9.10-10 mg/kg.
Nitrogen take up aproximately 70% of the earths lower atmosphere.
Tellurium - Tellus, which is latin for earth. Helium - Helios, meaning the sun. Selenium- Selene, which is Greke for moon.
No, outside Earth's atmosphere is space.
The Earth's atmosphere has 21% oxygen
Around 87 parts per billion in the earth's atmosphere.
It accounts ofr 0.934% by volume, of the earth's atmosphere.
The abundance of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere was 0.038% but is now nearer 0.04%.
The most variable abundance in the atmosphere is Water Vapour and Ozone
The Process of Photosynthesis that plant use to produce energy food is responsible for a lot of oxygen being freed into the atmosphere.
On Earth itis found mostly in the atmosphere but only in traces: around 1 part in 20 million. Its abundance is unusually high in the atmosphere of Jupiter.
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The atmosphere of Earth contains about 78.08% nitrogen. There has been no other place found that has this nitrogen in abundance, with Mars having only 3% as a remainder of its thin and low-pressure atmosphere.
The most variable abundance in the atmosphere is Water Vapour and Ozone
Nitrogen
The abundance of radium in the earth crust is 9.10-10 mg/kg.