it has 3% nitrogen, 1.6% argon and small amount of oxygen.
it has mostly Carbon dioxide (95%)
Mars has an atmosphere that's at least 95% carbon dioxide.Of the rest, the main ones are nitrogen and argonwhich make up over 4%.
Mars has a thin atmosphere, mainly of Carbon Dioxide (95.32%). Nitrogen makes up 2.7%, Argon 1.6%, Oxygen 0.13% and Carbon Monoxide makes up around 0.08%. There are other trace gases such as Water Vapour, Neon, Krypton, xenon, Molecular Hydrogen and Nitric Oxide.
The atmosphere of Mars primarily consists of carbon dioxide (95.3%), with minor amounts of nitrogen (2.7%), argon (1.6%), and traces of oxygen and water vapor. These gases create a very thin atmosphere compared to Earth.
The major gas in Mars' atmosphere is carbon dioxide (95.32%), followed by nitrogen (2.7%) and argon (1.6%). Minor gases include oxygen (0.13%), carbon monoxide, water vapor, and trace amounts of methane.
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Neptune's minor atmospheric gases are ethane and hydrogen deuteride. Its major gases are hydrogen, helium, and methane. Neptune's blue appearance is caused by the mixture of these gases.
because mars is a planet without gases
The main gases in Mars' atmosphere are carbon dioxide (95.3%), nitrogen (2.7%), and argon (1.6%). There are also trace amounts of oxygen, water vapor, and other gases. The thin atmosphere on Mars is primarily composed of these gases.
The atmosphere on Mars is 95.72% Carbon Dioxide.
It not being certain of what amount or percentage is considered a "major" or "minor" gas, I have chosen to give the list of known gases in significant quantities: Hydrogen gas- 83% Helium gas- 15% Methane gas- 2%
our minor gasses in earth are helium oxygen and nitrogen