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oxygen,nitrogen,and H2O
Nitrogen ~ 78% Oxygen ~ 21% CO2(and other gasses) ~ 1%
yes, mars does have an atmosphere and it is Mainly Carbon Dioxide (About 95% Carbon Dioxide, 3% Nitrogen 1.6% Argon and .4% other).
The atmosphere on Mars consists of 95% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen, 1.6% argon, and contains traces of oxygen and water.[
Mercury has virtually no atmosphere. Planet with thinnest Venus has a extremely dense atmosphere of mostly sulphur compared to Earth. Planet with densest. Earth has a moderately dense atmosphere of nearly 3 quarters nitrogen and oxygen. Planet with 2nd from densest. Mars has a thin atmosphere of mostly carbon and some oxygen. Planet with 2nd thinnest.
1) Haber Process (Fertilizing) 2) Lightning 3) Nitrification (Process of nitrogen being fixed in the air by rhyzobium)
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Nitrogen is found in 78% of Earth's air and 3% of Mar's atmosphere.
oxygen,nitrogen,and H2O
Nitrogen, about 3/4 of the atmosphere's volume.
The 3 types of gases in Earth's atmosphere are argon, oxygen and nitrogen.
The atmosphere of Earth contains about 78.08% nitrogen. There has been no other place found that has this nitrogen in abundance, with Mars having only 3% as a remainder of its thin and low-pressure atmosphere.
Yes there is a Nitrogen cycle. 1) Nitrogen in the air 2) Nitrogen in the ground 3) Nitrogen in living tissues (protean) Nitrogen moves through these 3 places as a result of natural (lightening) and biological processes.
the Martian atmosphere is made up of 95% Carbon Dioxide, 3% nitrogen, 1.6% argon, and 0.4% oxygen.
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon
Mars Atmosphere is made of 95% Carbon Dioxide (co2) and 3% nitrogen (n2)