First- what's a label for ? I use it to identify and categorize things, to associatin them with similar entities for various related purposes. So, the first category is NAME, so you can always identify the individual.
Next, the "Table of elements" puts them in place among their peers (based on atomic structure), which in turn signifies their 'reactivity' {the ability to participate in reactions with others.}
The result of these reactions is what matters to us - does it explode (many nitrogen offshoots), poison us (chlorine), nurture us (oxygen), strengthen our teeth (fluorine), light our path (neon and sodium vapor).
The atmosphere of the Earth is composed of different gases. Some of these gases include nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide.
REASON ONE: ATMOSPHERE Earth has a breathable atmosphere. Oxygen is the gas that is required for the life of most creatures. This is present in Earth's atmosphere, along with nitrogen, and in water, along with hydrogen. Oxygen is constantly put into the atmosphere by plants and trees. Fortunately, Earth's atmosphere does not contain much carbon dioxide, a poisonous gas which makes up most of the atmosphere of planets like Venus and Mars. In densely-populated areas, carbon dioxide is more present. This is because cars and factories produce it. This causes the air to be polluted. The Earth's atmosphere is kept on the planet by its pull of gravity. Mars and Mercury are too small to keep atmosphere. As a result, Mercury has no atmosphere, and Mars' atmosphere is very thin, containing gases which have not managed to escape into space yet. Earth's atmosphere is thick enough to prevent poisonous rays of radiation from getting through it (this is what has happened on Mars).
By preventing many hazards such as ultraviolet rays and meteors. As meteors fall through the atmosphere, it hits them with small droplets of water, as the meteors fly fast, the tiny droplets of water is hitting them-breaking them so they don't hit earth. The droplets of water are millionths of the size of a rain droplet. Even though they are small, they fly fastkeeps the temp at the right level and the right mixes of gases.
Different gasses have different ranges of danger but most gases spary out small liquid particles that's you inhale and those interfere with your respritory system (breathing). There are special gases that do special things such as burn you eyes, nose and mouth, ones that make your vision go blurry and many others.
yes it does why wouldn't it because their made out of water
The Earth's atmosphere is composed of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. Collectively, these gases make up about 99.96% of the atmosphere, with the remaining 0.04% consisting of various other gases.
atmosphere
Any gas or group of gases can make a thin atmosphere.
The two main gases that make up the atmosphere of Uranus are hydrogen and helium. The atmosphere also contains ammonia and methane.
Oxygen and nitrogen are the two most abundant gases in the atmosphere. They make up 99% of the air.
there is 1.25 percent of inert gases in the atmosphere
Nitrogen (78%) and oyxgen (21%). Argon comprises just under 1%.
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon make up 99% of the atmosphere
carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
The Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen and oxygen make up the largest percentage of the atmosphere.
Nitrogen and oxygen make up 99% of Earth's atmosphere.