The atmosphere is 79.9% oxygen.
There is no atmospheric oxygen on the moon. There is oxygen bound up in the regolith, most notably in the mineral ilmenite. The quantities are as yet unknown
Yes, there is oxygen present above the clouds in the Earth's atmosphere. The oxygen concentration gradually decreases with altitude, but it is still available for breathing.
There is no indication at present that the concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere is declining.
There is quite a lot of oxygen on the moon, just not in the form of a gas. It is tied up in the rocks as metal oxides and other minerals.
There is not a "Planet" in the Kuiper Belt but a Dwarf Planet named Ceres is there. Hope I Helped -David
Pluto is the former planet now classified as a Kuiper Belt object. It was reclassified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2006.
The possessive form for the noun oxygen is oxygen's.
The smallest particle of oxygen that behaves like oxygen is an oxygen molecule, which consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together.
Oxygen is an element - the only thing that composes oxygen are oxygen atoms. Oxygen found naturally (molecular oxygen) is formed from two atoms of oxygen, O2.
Oxygen is a gas composed of oxygen molecules. A stable oxygen molecule is made from two oxygen atoms, represented as O2.
Oxygen has a lower point.
Oxygen is produced as a by-product of photosynthesis.
The oxygen molecule, the form of oxygen found in the Earth's atmosphere, is 100% oxygen. There fore it is the material that has the most oxygen in it.
The smallest particle of oxygen that behaves like oxygen is the oxygen molecule, which consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together. Each oxygen atom in the molecule retains its chemical properties and reactivity, making the molecule as a whole still function as oxygen.
how can a man on oxygen get denied the right to have his oxygen at work ?
The isotope oxygen-15 is radioactive.