oxygen,nitrogen,and H2O
Some solids found in the atmosphere include dust, pollen, ash from volcanic eruptions, and aerosols such as soot and sea salt particles. These particles can have various sources, including natural processes and human activities, and can impact air quality and climate.
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The 3 important gasses (there are more) are:-NitrogenOxygenCarbon Dioxide
The density of the Earth's atmosphere varies with altitude, but at sea level it is approximately 1.2 kg/m^3. As you move higher in the atmosphere, the density decreases.
No. The sun radiates heat in all directions on 3 axes. The spherical arc of that which reaches the Earth's Atmosphere is very small in comparison.
aerosols
Aerosoles
Solids, apart from the atmosphere, of course. It's also possible there is a liquid metal core.
A cylinder
The standard is 0 Celsius and 1 Atmosphere
Pluto is a solid body with small amounts of gas in its atmosphere, but no known liquids.
Some solids found in the atmosphere include dust, pollen, ash from volcanic eruptions, and aerosols such as soot and sea salt particles. These particles can have various sources, including natural processes and human activities, and can impact air quality and climate.
Gases also have but it is difficult to detect, air (atmosphere) has an outer open surface.
Book, paper, cheese.
A circle
The Earth's atmosphere contains solid particles like dust, pollen, and volcanic ash. It also contains liquid water in the form of clouds, fog, and raindrops.
No. Platonic solids, as their name suggests, are 3-dimensional objects. A triangle is 2-dimensional.