yes
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Oxygen is a reactive gas found in Earth's atmosphere. It plays a crucial role in supporting life through the process of respiration and is necessary for many chemical reactions to occur.
Uncombined hydrogen can be found in the Earth's atmosphere, although it is rare. It is also found as molecular hydrogen gas (H2) in interstellar space and on the surfaces of gas-giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn.
No, Earth's atmosphere is mostly composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%). Hydrogen makes up a very small fraction of Earth's atmosphere, less than 0.1%.
Hydrogen makes up about 0.000055% of Earth's atmosphere by volume. Although it is present in very small amounts compared to other gases like nitrogen and oxygen, it plays a crucial role in the chemistry and dynamics of the atmosphere.
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Hydrogen is found in the atmosphere.
Yes. Hydrogen is part - albeit a very small part - of the Earth's atmosphere. Typically it makes up about 0.000055% of the atmosphere
no
no they're found in space...
Hydrogen and helium
Oxygen is a reactive gas found in Earth's atmosphere. It plays a crucial role in supporting life through the process of respiration and is necessary for many chemical reactions to occur.
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Everywhere, at least on earth and in the earths atmosphere.
Nitrogen and oxygen,
The Ozone Layer.