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they are present in very small amounts
Barium is the most important thing in this world. It is the most important ion that we need in our daily life.
the two of them are water vapor and carbon dioxide... my friends i hope that helped =)
The most important gases in air are oxygen, nitrogen, argon helium krypton
If evaporation was not in the water cycle then gases wouldn't be important. If gases weren't important then condensation wouldn't be important. And everything is important in the water cycle.
Trace gases are such because their concentrations are so much smaller than carbon dioxide. The trace gases that appear to be most important are N2O- nitrous oxide (laughing gas), CH4- methane, and CFC- chlorofluorocarbons.
78% Nitrogen21% Oxygen1% Trace gases
78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% trace gases
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they are present in very small amounts
Oxygen, nitrogen, helium and trace amounts of argon. ( among other trace amounts )
"Trace elements" are elements which are present in a sample, but in relatively very small amounts. "Trace gasses" probably means gasses which are present in a sample, but in relatively very small amounts. the gases in earths atmosphere that take up less than 1% volume.
Barium is the most important thing in this world. It is the most important ion that we need in our daily life.
The Sun is composed mainly of hydrogen in helium, with trace amounts of a few metals and gases.
The earth's atmosphere contains trace gases, some of which absorb heat. These gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and nitrous oxide) are referred to as greenhouse gases.
Nitrogen_____________________________________________________________________Our atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. The remaining 1% is made up of a number of trace gases.