Quantity and impact are not linearly related. A microscopic amount of plutonium, if inhaled, is likely to kill you while rooms full of "normal" air will have no ill effect.
Quantity and impact are not linearly related. A microscopic amount of plutonium, if inhaled, is likely to kill you while rooms full of "normal" air will have no ill effect.
Quantity and impact are not linearly related. A microscopic amount of plutonium, if inhaled, is likely to kill you while rooms full of "normal" air will have no ill effect.
Quantity and impact are not linearly related. A microscopic amount of plutonium, if inhaled, is likely to kill you while rooms full of "normal" air will have no ill effect.
Quantity and impact are not linearly related. A microscopic amount of plutonium, if inhaled, is likely to kill you while rooms full of "normal" air will have no ill effect.
carbon dioxide
50% less 46.67% = 3.33%
10 percent less of 125 is 112.5.
No.
(10 percent) - (73 percent) = -63%
trace gases.
There are not a lot of noble gases that are in the atmosphere. It is estimated that about 2 percent of the atmosphere contains them.
Earth's atmosphere is made up of 78-percent nitrogen, 21-percent oxygen, 0.93-percent argon, and 0.028-percent carbon dioxide. The earth's atmosphere is a very thin layer of these combined gases wrapped around the planet.
Nitrogen rhen oxygen then argon and less than 1% of other gases
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The earth's atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen and oxygen. Nitrogen is 78 percent of the atmosphere, while oxygen is 20 percent of the atmosphere. The remaining two percent is made up of Argon (0.9340%), Carbon dioxide (0.0397%), Neon (0.001818%), Helium (0.000524%), and Methane (0.000179%). The atmosphere also includes water vapor. It is less than 0.25% of the atmosphere as a whole, but may be between one and five percent in any given area.
20% oxygen. Argon is the largest remaining component (less than 1%). The remainder is trace gases as well as particulates.
About 0.97%- less than 1 percent. Most of that is argon (0.93%) with the rest being helium neon, radon, carbon dioxide, etc etc.
Argon is the most abundant noble gas in Earth's atmosphere, at slightly less than one percent.
Nitrogen makes up about 80% of the Earth's atmosphere.
Patches of less hot goases in the photosphere are called sunspots.
.0015% Neon make up 15 parts of every million in the air.