yes because it can penetrate it
All forms of electromagnetic radiation travel through vacuums. No transmission medium is required. Some forms of EMR -- visible light, for example -- cannot pass through solid objects, however.
Nitrogen gets into the earth's atmosphere through the nitrogen cycle.
Yes. Examples: television satellites.
Probably a comet
Weathering is when a rock breaks down through contact with the Earths atmosphere
no way obviously not
no.
yes.
All forms of electromagnetic radiation travel through vacuums. No transmission medium is required. Some forms of EMR -- visible light, for example -- cannot pass through solid objects, however.
phosphorus is not cycled through the earth's atmosphere
Nitrogen gets into the earth's atmosphere through the nitrogen cycle.
vaporization
The ozone layer.
Meteorites.
Yes. Examples: television satellites.
You use a spaceship and break through the earths atmosphere
No atmosphere. Earths atmosphere has clouds, pollution, dust..........ect.