stratosphere
Clouds of dust and ash in the atmosphere from a huge volcanic eruption.
About 50% is absorbed by Earth's surface, about 25% is reflected by clouds, dust, and gases in the atmosphere, about 20% is absorbed by gases and particles in the atmosphere and about 5% is reflected by the surface back into the atmosphere. Also some absorbed energy is radiated back into the atmosphere.
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The earth's atmosphere is what we must breath or we would suffocate and die.
A dust storm
no its dust storm
Without the atmosphere, there would be no life on earth.
They disintegrate into dust from the heat.
The Chemical Composition of the Earth's atmosphere is important because it holds the Earth together.
The Chemical Composition of the Earth's atmosphere is important because it holds the Earth together.
The Chemical Composition of the Earth's atmosphere is important because it holds the Earth together.
Meteor
asteriod
They disintegrate into dust from the heat.
Yes, they do. Just this week (January 18, 2010) a meteor crashed through the roof of a doctor's office in Virginia and landed on the floor of the examining room. Granted, MOST meteors burn up in the atmosphere and don't survive the passage. But some do.
I'd say the most important gasses in the Earth's atmosphere are oxygen and water vapour.