gravity
The gravitational force between the Earth and the atmosphere holds the atmosphere close, just like it holds you close to the Earth. (ground)
Gravity holds the gases of the atmosphere near Earth's surface. The force of gravity pulls the gases towards the Earth, preventing them from escaping into space.
Gravity.
The atmosphere is denser near the Earth's surface because gravity pulls the air molecules towards the ground, compressing them and increasing their density. As you move higher in the atmosphere, there are fewer air molecules above you, leading to lower pressure and density.
Global warming
the trophosphere because it is near to the earth
the trophosphere because it is near to the earth
the trophosphere because it is near to the earth
Rock, minerals, and sediments are elements that are not cycled through the Earth's atmosphere. These elements remain largely stationary in the Earth's lithosphere, rather than being exchanged between the atmosphere and other Earth systems like the biosphere or hydrosphere.
The state of the atmosphere near Earth at a given time and place is called weather. It includes factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation.
An unnatural temperature increase in the atmosphere near the Earth's surface is called global warming
Aurora Boreal