within 8 to 12 km of earth's surface
95% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen, 1.5% argon
Twenty percent (20%) of the moon's atmospheric gases is made up of oxygen.
The troposphere is the closest to the Earth and most dense atmospheric layer
It would expand as the gases inside expand against the pressure of the skin of the balloon and the atmospheric pressure.
Hydrogen and helium. Mostly hydrogen.
All of the atmospheric gases can be found trapped in magma and solidified rock.
Within 8 to 12 KM of Earth's surface
gravity
I believe the 3 most dominant gases of our atmosphere are nitrogen, carbon dioxide and methane
Maybe oxygen and nitrogen
The atmospheric gases carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide are all greenhouse gases that help to heat the Earth.
The glass on the greenhouse stops temperature from leaving or entering like the gases do to the earth.The atmospheric gases are called 'greenhouse gases' based on the idea that the gases 'trap' heat like the walls of a greenhouse do
it is hydrogen
Hydrogen, Helium
Most of earth's atmosphere is in the lowest layer, the troposphere. Thus most of the gases are within 15 km of the Earth's surface.
About 90% of the atmospheric mass is in the troposphere. You can tell because 90% of the pressure increase occurs in the troposphere. Pressure goes from zero in space to 100 mb at the tropopause to 1000 mb at the surface.
To liquify atmospheric gasses, industry compresses and cools air.