The stable nitrogen doesn't emit any radiation.
the bond energy of nitrogen is very high and it does not absorb radiation very efficiently
Because in air is some more N-15 isotope than in soil, rock, water. Caused by influence of cosmic radiation.
No it is not. Ozone is used to protect us.
water vapor and carbon dioxide.
Titan has sufficient gravity to hold onto an atmosphere.
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nitrogen
the bond energy of nitrogen is very high and it does not absorb radiation very efficiently
The nitrogen comes from the breakup of ammonia (NH3) by solar radiation and subsequent thermal escape of the hydrogen.
nitrogen and oxygen atom absorb solar radiation.
nitrogen
Yes, it absorbs solar radiation in the form of infrared rays rising from the surface of the earth. This heat is absorbed by the greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4)) and this is causing global warming.
Because in air is some more N-15 isotope than in soil, rock, water. Caused by influence of cosmic radiation.
No it is not. Ozone is used to protect us.
water vapor and carbon dioxide.
beta radiation breaks it down to nitrogen-14 and has a half life of 5730 years
Nitrogen levels and surface radiation.