The atmosphere is mostly made up of candy and vapourised clowns. It also contains many deadly chemiclas such as oxygen.
Oxygen gas
The earth contain o f stone soil rock atmosphere water minarals ores matter elements atom
there would be no winds in the southern hemisphere.
No. The moon does not have an atmosphere.
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).
EARLY ATMOSPHERE have humidity
The atmosphere contain different kind of gases and one these gases is oxygen.So your answer is yes.
Atmosphere does contain many layers. A layer that helps in stratosphere is ozone.
Yes. Earth's atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen.
The standard atmosphere contain 0,934 % argon.
Yes. Titan's atmosphere is mostly nitrogen.
The atmosphere of Uranus contain hydrogen, helium, methane, etc.
All the layers of atmosphere are alike. They all contain air.
yes i think
Free oxygen
yes
Oxygen gas