Gases are all around us.you can not see them but you can feel them.while You run you feel something hitting us.
The atmosphere surrounds Earth and is made up of all the air around us.
The total length of public roads in the US is approximately 4.1 million miles. The circumference of the Earth is about 24,901 miles. Dividing the total length of US public roads by the Earth's circumference gives us approximately 164.6. Therefore, US public roads would wrap around the Earth around 165 times.
You cannot see gas, because usually, it is evaporated water or the results of something that was on fire. When the water evaporates and turns into water, they don't go away forever. After forming clouds and sometimes fog, they precipitate, and come back down as rain! You can only see a thing if light bounces off it and strikes your eye, if light passes through, it never sends a signal to your eye.
The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth is called the atmosphere. It is composed mostly of nitrogen and oxygen, with trace amounts of other gases like carbon dioxide, argon, and water vapor. The atmosphere plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's temperature and protecting us from harmful solar radiation.
China is the country that produces the most greenhouse gases, primarily due to its large population and industrial activities. The United States and India follow closely behind in greenhouse gas emissions.
The gas all around us is simply referred to as "air". It is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% various other gases (water vapor, trace gases, etc.).
The gases that are around us are 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% carbon dioxide, argon and other gases
The Short Answer is Yes. We see all around Us that the Long Answer is also Yes.
Oxygen
The atmosphere is composed of air. Air is a mixture of Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon and other trace gases. The first three account for about 99% of the composition of air and are mentioned in the largest to smallest constituents.
anything.. like its all the particles around us the three main things are gases liquuids and people lol jks solids
Carbon monoxide is one
Some common examples of solids around us include ice, wood, and stones. Examples of liquids include water, milk, and oil. Gases that are commonly found around us include air (which is a mixture of gases like oxygen and nitrogen), carbon dioxide, and helium.
it could kill us all
it gives off bad and harmful gases which pollutes our air around us
No. Earth is actually a mix of solid, liquid and gases. The solid is the Land we walk on, the liquid is the water and see we drink and swim in and the gas is the air all around us
No, some gasses that may be poisonous to other animals or insects may not be poisonous to us. Also some poisonous gases that efect us dont allways kill us sometimes they just harm us.