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The atmosphere is composed of approximatly 79% Nitrogen - 20% Oxygen - 1% Argon and 'other gasses'
Nitrogen ~ 78% Oxygen ~ 21% CO2(and other gasses) ~ 1%
CO2 makes up approximately 0.03% of Earth's atmosphere
The atmosphere of Uranus is a mixture of Hydrogen and Helium, with about 2.5% Methane mixed in, and some other trace gasses.
Atmosphere. It is a mixture of gasses that surrounds the earth.
Noble gasses do not exist in large amounts in the earth's atmosphere. The noble gases in total sum up to less than 1% of the gasses in the earth's atmosphere.
i think 78 of hydrogen and about 20 percent of oxygen and other gases make up the other 2 percentage
No. The atmosphere is a mixture of different gasses.
The Earth's atmosphere is approximately 79% Nitrogen, 20% Oxygen and 1% other gasses - including Argon, Neon and Carbon Dioxide.
The 3 important gasses (there are more) are:-NitrogenOxygenCarbon Dioxide
The 3 important gasses (there are more) are:-NitrogenOxygenCarbon Dioxide
There are in fact 5 gasses you can choose from that are in Mercury's atmosphere. Oxygen, sodium, helium, potassium, and hydrogen.