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They are oygen,silicon,and aluminum
Yes. The amount of ozone between the Sun and the Earth's surface is a delicate balance between UV-C from the Sun, the host of contaminants that can block ozone production, the host of contaminants that can decay ozone (faster), the UV-B from the Sun that also destroys ozone, and time (ozone is unstable and decays). That is why ozone is found near the region where oxygen is shattered by intense radiation, but not much above it. Water vapor below the thermocline at the top of the troposphere prevents ozone from surviving to reach Earth's surface.
They both change the Earth's surface and they both change landforms into a different shape.
the pull of earth's gravity makes any objects fall to the ground.As the moon goes around earth, its gravity pulls on earth causing water in the oceans to move toward the moon.Earths gravity also pulls on the moon.
The most abundant liquid in Earth's atmosphere is water in the form of vapor. Water vapor can make up around 0-4% of the atmosphere, depending on location and weather conditions.
As the early Earth cooled, the water vapor in the atmosphere condensed and fell as rain, leading to the formation of the Earth's oceans. This process is known as the "primordial rainout" and it played a crucial role in shaping the planet's surface and creating the conditions for life to emerge.
The two characteristics of the atmosphere that allow it to retain water vapor on Earth are temperature and pressure. Warmer air can hold more water vapor than cooler air, and higher pressure air can hold more water vapor than lower-pressure air. This combination allows for the retention of significant amounts of water vapor in the Earth's atmosphere.
Because the earth oceans have more water to evaporate and make water vapor.
All physical forms of water, including liquid water, ice, and water vapor, make up the water cycle which involves the constant movement of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere through processes such as evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
The two characteristics of the troposphere that help retain water vapor on Earth are the relatively low temperatures and high pressure at lower altitudes. The low temperatures allow the air to hold more water vapor, while the high pressure helps keep the water vapor from escaping into space.
Water vapor in your breath condenses as tiny droplets of liquid water on the cold glass surface.
hydrosphere
No, it does not. oxygen makes up 78%, oxygen makes up 20% and argon, carbon, and water vapor make up the last 2%.
Water vapor typically makes up about 1% to 4% of the Earth's atmosphere by volume. Its concentration can vary depending on factors such as temperature and location.
Evaporation: The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas, usually from the Earth's surface into the atmosphere. Condensation: The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water, forming clouds or dew.
Water's Boiling Point and Freezing Point.Water's Surface Tension, Heat of Vaporization, and Vapor Pressure.Its Viscosity and Cohesion.It's available in all the 3 States (Solid, Liquid & Gas).