Earth's atmosphere originated from volcanic outgassing, which released water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and other gases during the planet's formation. Additionally, some atmospheric components were delivered by comets and asteroids. Over time, the atmosphere evolved, with photosynthetic organisms contributing oxygen, leading to the current composition we have today.
Yes 🐯
Particles the size of sand grains that come from many sources
It will go to space and come back to earth in 2 years.
Meteors do not orbit the Sun. Meteors are small particles that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up as they frictionally interact with the air. They come from the debris left behind by comets or asteroids orbiting the Sun.
greenhouse effect Visible light come in, is absorbed by the earth's surface and reemitted as IR, the IR cannot escape the atmosphere to space so heat builds up in the atmosphere.
No it does not. Atmosphere comes from the earth itself.
they come from earths atmosphere and gases
Atmosphere
Plants
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Mostly from plants.
The meteorites come from space. They are destroyed in mesosphere.
No. Earth's atmosphere most likely originate from volcanic atmosphere. The oxygen is produced by plants.
Friction
Yes. Asteroids can enter earth's atmosphere. In such an event the asteroid will probably strike earth's surface.
Meteors originate in the mesosphere, which is the third layer of the Earth's atmosphere located between the stratosphere and the thermosphere. This layer is where most meteors burn up upon entering the atmosphere due to the friction with the air molecules.
it came from your bum known as bottom?