No.
Nitrogen in the air comes from two main sources: volcanic activity and biological processes. Volcanic eruptions release nitrogen into the atmosphere, while living organisms and certain bacteria convert nitrogen from the soil into a form that can be used by plants, which then release it back into the air through processes like respiration and decay.
Earth, Mars and venus all have nitrogen and Carbon dioxide in their atmosphere, though the levels vary from planet to planet.
It is filled with heated air. Since air is mostly nitrogen, a hot air balloon is mostly filled with nitrogen.
Venus's atmosphere is primarily composed of gas, not air as we typically define it on Earth. It is predominantly made up of carbon dioxide (about 96.5%), with nitrogen making up most of the remainder and trace amounts of other gases. The atmospheric pressure on Venus is extremely high, about 92 times that of Earth, and the dense clouds of sulfuric acid contribute to its harsh conditions.
Air is about 79% nitrogen by volume.
If by "air," you mean oxygen, then no. Venus's atmosphere is made up mostly of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Other chemical compounds are scarce.
Planets with nitrogen atmospheres include Earth and Venus. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere and about 3.5% of Venus's atmosphere.
Sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides in the air primarily come from the burning of fossil fuels in vehicles, power plants, and industrial processes. When fuel containing sulfur and nitrogen is burned, these elements combine with oxygen in the air to form sulfur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), which are then released into the atmosphere.
3.5 percent
Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.
Our air is about 79% Nitrogen.
Venus's atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide (96.5%) and contains small amounts of nitrogen and other gases. It also has thick clouds of sulfuric acid droplets, which contribute to its extremely high surface temperature and pressure.
carbon dioxide , nitrogen
Venus' atmosphere is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (96.5%) with traces of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.
Yes. About 75% of air is Nitrogen.
About 78% of air is Nitrogen.
There is about 78.09% of nitrogen in the air.