This layer of the atmosphere is troposphere.
Nitrogen is more abundant in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of the air. Oxygen makes up about 21% of the atmosphere.
In the atmosphere, Nitrogen is about four times as common as is Oxygen.
Nitrogen is more abundant; our atmosphere is 78% Nitrogen.
Nitrogen is the most abundant element in the earth's atmosphere.
I am looking for the exact same answer I know one of the gases should be oxygen
The most common compounds found in the atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. Of the two, nitrogen is more abundant and keeps oxygen inert.
The two most abundant gases in any layer of the atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. In the stratosphere, ozone composition increases from 0.04 parts per million in other layers to 5-12 ppm. However, this does NOT make ozone more abundant than nitrogen and oxygen.
The troposphere has more volume of oxygen compared to the stratosphere. This is because the troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface, where most atmospheric gases are concentrated, including oxygen. The stratosphere, located above the troposphere, has lower concentrations of oxygen.
Plankton gives more oxygen to the atmosphere.
Hydrogen would not have formed the outermost layer of Earth because it is too light to gravitationally stay in such a position. Earth's outermost layer primarily consists of lighter elements like oxygen and silicon, which are more abundant and form stable compounds in the Earth's crust and atmosphere.
Oxygen is not found in large quantities in the Earth's mantle as it is more abundant in the Earth's crust and atmosphere compared to the mantle. The most abundant elements in the Earth's mantle are oxygen, silicon, magnesium, and iron.
Oxygen is more abundant than hydrogen. In fact it is the most abundant element on Earth.