100%.
However, I think you misunderstand.
Every has in the atmosphere forms a percentage of the total gas in the atmosphere.
The percetnages are ;-
Nitrogen ; 79 %
Oxygen ; 20%
Other gases ; 1%
The other gases include, Water vapour, Carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, methane, the noble (inert) gases ; (Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Radon).
#All these gases make up only 1% of the atmosphere, so individually they are in very small proportions.
Argon accounts 0.934% by volume of the Earth's atmosphere.
The standard atmosphere contain 0,934 % argon.
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Nitrogen makes up about 80% of the Earth's atmosphere.
composition of dry atmosphere by volume..... 78.09% nitrogen
Earth's atmosphere is about 21% oxygen by volume (for dry air).
The percentage of Argon in the atmosphere is 0.93% in volume.(0.934 to be more accurate-pip)The atmosphere is 0.934% argon by volume, so, a lot of argon.The earth's atmosphere has a volume of about 3x1024 m3, which means that there are about 2.8x1022 m3 (5x1012 mi3) of argon in the atmosphere. The density of argon is about 1.77 kg/m3 so there are about 1.58 kg of argon in the atmosphere.
Percentage by Mass = Mass of substance of interest/Total Mass Percentage by Volume = Volume of substance of interest/Total Volume Converting from one to the other requires information about their relative densities.
Argon accounts 0.934% by volume of the Earth's atmosphere.
By volume, hydrogen accounts for around 0.000055%.
it is 2 percent of the total volume of atmosphere, therefore 2/100*51,006,560,000,000 cubic metres (m^3) =1.0201312 x10 ^12m^3
Yes. Nitrogen makes up about 78.08% of the air in Earth's atmosphere by volume.
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Yes.It's actually the most abundant gas in the atmosphere( roughly 78% percent of the total volume)
yes. only the percentage is known (78.09%), because it is impossible to measure the total volume of air ( constantly changing).
This question does not work: atmosphere is volume, and land and sea area is just that, area. You cannot compare one to the other.Perhaps what you mean to ask is the ratio of the atmosphere's volume to the Earth's volume.The Earth's radius is around 6350 km, and the official edge of space in 100 km above sea level.The Earth's volume = πr2 = 3.14 x 6350 x 6350 = about 126,600,000 km3.The Earth's and the atmosphere's volume = πr2 = 3.14 x 6450 x 6450 = about 130,600,000 km3.The atmosphere's volume = 130,600,000 - 126,600,000 = about 4,000,000 km3.The ratio = 4,000,000 ÷ 126,600,000 = about 0.032.Or if you want that as the atmosphere as a fraction of the earth and atmosphere together: 4,000,000 ÷ 130,600,000 = about 3/100.That as a percentage is 3%.
The Earth's atmosphere is approximately 79% Nitrogen, 20% Oxygen and 1% other gasses - including Argon, Neon and Carbon Dioxide.