By keeping the air clean and stuff the atmosphere is cleaning nothing but air!
The Earth's atmosphere is protected by the ozone layer, a part of the stratosphere that absorbs and filters out harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Additionally, the atmosphere itself acts as a shield against harmful space particles and debris.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis to produce oxygen as a byproduct. They also absorb other gases and pollutants from the air through their leaves and roots, helping to clean the air. Additionally, plants release water vapor through a process called transpiration, which adds moisture to the atmosphere.
An excessively dirty atmosphere allows little heat to escape the earth, causing extreme heats. However, an atmosphere too clean allows too much heat to escape, resulting in cooler temperatures.
The two lowest layers of the atmosphere are the troposphere and stratosphere, separated by the tropopause. The troposphere is where weather occurs and contains about 75% of the atmosphere's mass, while the stratosphere is where the ozone layer is located, providing protection from the sun's ultraviolet radiation.
The Earth's atmosphere began to form around 4.5 billion years ago during the Hadean era, which followed the formation of the Earth itself. Initially, it consisted of gases emitted by volcanic activity and impacts from comets. Over time, the atmosphere evolved through processes like outgassing and the development of photosynthetic life forms.
The atmosphere will gradually clean itself quite naturally. To allow this to happen one needs to stop polluting it.
No it does not. Atmosphere comes from the earth itself.
Yes. The air is never clean.
The atmosphere itself is NOT an element. The atmosphere is a mixture of all the gases around the planet. Some gases are elements, but because there is more than one gas in the atmosphere, it is a MIXTURE of elements not an element itself.
it cleans itself by licking it
licking itself clean!
No, the atmosphere does not rotate with the Earth. The Earth's rotation causes the atmosphere to move with it, but the atmosphere itself does not rotate independently.
no
yes cloud formation can clean the atmosphere because when precipitation occurs such as rain it brings the stuff that is in it's way to down to the surface.
Just wondering..... what is "it"?
No. No. The only planet n contact with Earth's atmosphere is Earth itself.
The actual atmosphere itself does not change with elevation, but the atmospheric pressure does.