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Nitrogen , apparently confused with oxygen
Air is the mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. The composition of the earth's atmosphere varies with altitude, but at sea level contains approximately 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen by volume.An oxygen-deficient atmosphere contains less than 19.5% oxygen by volume.An oxygen-enriched atmosphere contains more than 23.5% oxygen by volume.
The Earth's atmosphere is composed of the following gasses:Oxygen (O2) - 21%Nitrogen (N2) - 78%Argon (Ar) - 1%Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - 0.038%Water (H20) - varies from 0 - 4%Neon (Ne) - 0.0018%Helium (He) - 0.000524%Methane (CH4) - 0.0002%Krypton (Kr) - 0.000114%Hydrogen (H2) - 0.00005%Nitrous oxide (N2O) - 0.00005%xenon (Xe) - 0.0000087%Thus, water vapour can make up as much as 4% of the Earth's atmosphere.
The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere varies from place to place. Humidity is the term used to describe the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
No - Nitrogen is the largest quantity of gas in the atmosphere at 79% - followed by Oxygen at 20%. Carbon dioxide and other minute quantities of inert gasses make up just 1% of the total volume.
Nitrogen , apparently confused with oxygen
Air is the mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. The composition of the earth's atmosphere varies with altitude, but at sea level contains approximately 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen by volume.An oxygen-deficient atmosphere contains less than 19.5% oxygen by volume.An oxygen-enriched atmosphere contains more than 23.5% oxygen by volume.
Water vapor, Argon and Carbon Dioxide are gases that vary between zero and 5 % of the atmosphere. The atmosphere also contains about 78% Nitrogen and 21% Oxygen.
The Earth's atmosphere is made up primarily of Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon. The atmosphere is 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen and just less than 1% Argon. Small amounts of other gases are ever present.
The atmosphere of Earth's moon is so thin that it is practically non-existent. The atmospheric pressure at the surface is extremely low, and varies from day to night. In addition, the atmosphere contains no oxygen or nitrogen, which might help support life.
The Earth's atmosphere is composed of the following gasses:Oxygen (O2) - 21%Nitrogen (N2) - 78%Argon (Ar) - 1%Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - 0.038%Water (H20) - varies from 0 - 4%Neon (Ne) - 0.0018%Helium (He) - 0.000524%Methane (CH4) - 0.0002%Krypton (Kr) - 0.000114%Hydrogen (H2) - 0.00005%Nitrous oxide (N2O) - 0.00005%xenon (Xe) - 0.0000087%Thus, water vapour can make up as much as 4% of the Earth's atmosphere.
You breathe in about 78 percent nitrogen. The amount that you breathe in varies.
The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere varies from place to place. Humidity is the term used to describe the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
Pluto has a very thin atmosphere made mostly of nitrogen. Pressure varies as a substantial portion of it periodically freezes.
No - Nitrogen is the largest quantity of gas in the atmosphere at 79% - followed by Oxygen at 20%. Carbon dioxide and other minute quantities of inert gasses make up just 1% of the total volume.
The atmosphere consists of about 20%, Nitrogen being the main component at over 70%
Yes, earth's atmosphere is unique among the planet in our solar system. Our atmosphere is largely nitrogen and oxygen. It varies in composition on \Venus and the gas giants, but at first glance, the most typical atmospheric gas in our solar system would seem to be methane. Earth is very different in that regard.