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The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
The sun would be cooler
The atmosphere is worth the world.....
Most meteors that enter the atmosphere burn up in the mesosphere. If there were no mesosphere, they would hit the earth much more frequently.
If the moon had an atmosphere, it would have weather just like we do. The footsteps on the moon, which are still there now, would be long gone. Other than that, it wouldn't affect Earth very much/at all. The atmosphere probably wouldn't have Oxygen, so it still wouldn't be inhabitable.
Phosphorus is an essential component in soil but if you put to much it can kill the plant in the soil. Phosphorus does not enter the atmosphere, remaining mostly on land and in rock and soil minerals. 80 percent of the phosphorus is used to make fertilizers.It acts as a prominent nutrient in soil.However, excessive amounts of phosphorus is detrimental .
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The atmosphere would become much smaller and the earth would become much colder during winter and also at night.
Phosphorus has 15 electrons in the neutral atom.
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Phosphorus prevents the penis from bleeding out, much like a vagina.
If you are healthy your body will just get rid of it. If you have failing kidneys, as kidney functions decline the body is unable to get rid of the calcium it absorbs that is not used by the bones. The failing kidney also has difficulty eliminating excess phosphorus in the blood. When calcium and phosphorus are not in balance serious health problems can happen.
it cost $30 for 100g of pure phosphorus
NO, not in their pure form. Phosphorus is much more reactive.
Hamsters are not meant to be out in the sun.
The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
Phosphorus is poisonous. Eat it at your peril. I'm serious, leave that shot alone.