Yes
mostly carbon dioxide with little or no oxygen.
Oxygen. Earth's early(first) atmosphere is believed to contain hydrogen cyanide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and water. but still it only had little to no oxygen.
Mesosphere
The minerals found in soil are mineral salt,halite,sodium chloride and a little sulphate.
Yes the do because, minerals are bits of rocks that are broken down int little pieces.
Most shooting stars are very small particles of dust or a little bigger that burn in the Earths atmosphere, the particles are mostly made of minerals like iron.
True
mostly carbon dioxide with little or no oxygen.
Oxygen. Earth's early(first) atmosphere is believed to contain hydrogen cyanide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and water. but still it only had little to no oxygen.
What it means is that there are rocks or earths floating around but they wont fall because they are in the atmosphere/air and they have gravity round it so they wont fall out the sky
It has more than a little atmosphere.
Mesosphere
chloride and little minerals
Mercury barely has an atmosphere at all. So little that it might as well have no atmosphere.
Rockets have a "cone" on top as it improves its aerodynamics, this means that in doing so, it reduces the amount of drag caused by air as it tries to leave the atmosphere, which means it can carry a larger payload, as it doesn't have to use as much fuel to leave the earths atmosphere, making it a very handy little thing
The Moon has very little atmosphere, and is barely measurable.
Gemstones are minerals but not all minerals are gemstones, as some minerals are very common and have little aesthetic or monetary value.