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Is a pollen a solid that can be found in earths atmosphere?

no


What is the only substance thatexest as a solid liquid and gasses in the earths atmosphere?

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What is a solid that can be found in earths atmosphere?

Smoke, it's hard to see, but it's there at any given time


The only substance near the earth's surface that is found naturally in the atmosphere as a solid a liquid and a gas?

Water is the only substance found naturally in the atmosphere as a solid (ice crystals in clouds), a liquid (raindrops), and a gas (water vapor).


What is it called when a substance is a solid and liquid?

There is no actual name for a solid and liquid. An item can be a solid and liquid, but that is only under different pressures. For instance: The iron that makes up the Earths core is a solid, but that same material that is found in the Earths upper mantel is a liquid. This is because of the pressure differences


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Water


What is the name of a solid object traveling through space that strikes Earths atmosphere?

meteorite


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What is the only substance that exists as a solid liquid and gas in the Earth's atmosphere?

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What substance is not a solid at 20C and one atmosphere of pressure?

At 20°C and one atmosphere of pressure, helium is not a solid. Helium exists as a gas at this temperature and pressure.


What is a solid substance found in nature that is inorganic?

Diamond is a solid substance found in nature that is inorganic. It is comprised of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure.


Which substance is usually found in nature as a liquid solid And gas?

In our usual experience, we only find water in all three phases, as solid, liquid, and gas. But almost any substance can exist in those phases, given the right temperature and pressure.