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This will happen on planets which have no atmosphere, or no significant atmosphere - especially Mercury, Mars, as well as planetoids or moons.
Either more or less materials would be in the atmosphere.
everything would be dead and lifeless.
absolutelly nothing it is just distributed until it is so thin that there is almost nothing left of it
The moon does have an atmosphere but it is very thin, it only has one part unlike earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere of the moon is called the Exosphere. Nothing bad will affect it just more craters will be found.
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why is that the pilots are not advisary to fly at the troposphere?what is the early atmosphere
we will all die :)
It will rise. The temperature of the atmosphere is rising already because carbon dioxide is increasing due to human activity.
It will rise. The temperature of the atmosphere is rising already because carbon dioxide is increasing due to human activity.
This will happen on planets which have no atmosphere, or no significant atmosphere - especially Mercury, Mars, as well as planetoids or moons.
I is the differential between the temperature and moisture content of the object being dried and the surrounding atmosphere in which it is located. The drier and hotter the atmosphere the faster something will dry.
When water molecules at the surface gain sufficient energy they can escape in the atmosphere. Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation. The energy of water molecules increase by a temperature increase and some molecules at the surface can escape in the atmosphere.
It would get too cold for the human body. You would die! The temperature would be -400 degrees Celsius!
Scientists are warning that if global warming continues then the existence of life on our planet is seriously threatened.
An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere, especially a sustained increase sufficient to cause climatic change.
If the atmosphere had always been pure oxygen, life as we know it would never have developed. If the atmosphere suddenly became pure oxygen, wild fires would rage throughout the world, and most plants and animals would die in a short time.