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Argon makes up 0.9% of Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen N2 78.08% Oxygen O2 20.95%
Hydrogen and Helium
under 3.5 miles
5.6 Kilometers
Oxygen and nitrogen are the two most abundant gases in the atmosphere. They make up 99% of the air.
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The most prominent gases are nitrogen (78 percent), oxygen (21 percent) and argon (nine-tenths of a percent).
Argon makes up 0.9% of Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen N2 78.08% Oxygen O2 20.95%
Hydrogen and Helium
under 3.5 miles
7.46 miles approximately
5.6 Kilometers
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.
These gases are: nitrogen (78,084 %), oxygen (20,9476 %), argon (0,934 %), carbon dioxide (0,0314), neon, methane, helium, krypton, hydrogen, dinitrogen oxide, xenon.
While Neptune is made of mostly hydrogen and helium, its atmosphere does include three other gases. Methane, hydrogen deuteride, and ethane make up just barely over 3 percent of the planet's atmosphere.