by the sun, and global warming
Nitrogen and oxygen make up 99% of Earth's atmosphere.
The approximate percentage by volume of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere at location 2 is around 21%.
Only if it was intentionally or accidentally taken into the atmosphere as part of a space exploration. Usually it's a earth-bound or animal-derived mineral that's too heavy to exist as a "free", airborne element.
Water vapor enters the atmosphere through evaporation, where liquid water on the Earth's surface changes into a gas, and through transpiration, where water vapor is released from plants through their leaves.
The four layers of Earth's atmosphere, starting from the surface, are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. Each layer has its own unique characteristics and plays a role in regulating Earth's climate and weather patterns.
first of all it helps by : 1. the atmosphere gives earths animals or creations air to breath 2. the atmosphere helps plants grow 3.
Nitrogen and Oxygen make up nearly 99% of the dry atmosphere.
Nitrogen and oxygen make up 99% of Earth's atmosphere.
The approximate percentage by volume of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere at location 2 is around 21%.
Oxygen is O and nitrogen is N.
1) physical erosion. 2) chemical weathering.
1. there are five layers of the atmosphere 2. it is composed of the gas nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) mainly 3. nitrogen (N) occupies 78% of the atmosphere 4. oxugen (O) occupies 21% of the atmosohere
H20SO4 is hydrogen+ oxygen+ ascorbic acid. soon in the future they want to use this mixture to reflect 2% of the suns rays and thus it will cool the earths atmosphere down by 2 degrees Celsius. they will do this by spraying it up into the highest part of the atmosphere above the clouds to block that 2% of the sun rays. but, by doing this it will cost over 10 BILLION dollars a year to be able to control the earths temperature.
The first man-made object to leave Earth's atmosphere was the V-2 rocket launched by Germany on October 3, 1942.
The two most common elements in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen, making up about 78%, and oxygen, making up about 21%.
Well, lets look at it from two viewpoints: 1) The earth's atmosphere is not going to "disappear", hence that question is moot. 2) If the earths atmosphere somehow did disappear, it would have no effect on the moon's position in space as regards the earth.
first crashing of tectonic plates second that's up to you