the troposphere
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Yes
The illustration that represents the largest reservoir of nitrogen on earth should display the atmosphere. The atmosphere of earth contains around 78.09 % nitrogen.
Anywhere at all outside Earth's atmosphere. In its orbital area or very close to the atmosphere
The atmosphere is from the area just above the ground to 1200 miles above ground
magnetosphere.
The atmosphere is ONE OF the major storage areas for Earth's waters
The idea is to calculate Earth's surface area, using the formula for the area of a sphere. Then multiply pressure times area, to get force. The weight of the atmosphere is simply the force with which it presses down upon Earth.
True. The troposphere is the lowermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, and it is the layer closest to the Earth's surface where all weather events occur.
The area outside Earth's atmosphere is known as space. It is a vacuum where there is no air to breathe and very low pressure. Space is vast, containing stars, planets, galaxies, and other astronomical objects.
Greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, are part of the Earth's atmosphere; as such, they cover all of the Earth's surface. The whole world is covered by atmosphere.
The area of earth science that deals with the blanket of air surrounding earth is atmospheric science or meteorology. It focuses on studying the atmosphere's composition, structure, and dynamics, including weather patterns and climate.