Nitrogen
Nitrogen is the largest component of Earth's present atmosphere, making up about 78% of the total gases in the atmosphere.
One of Earth's largest carbon sinks is the ocean. The ocean absorbs a significant amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, storing it in marine plants, animals, and sediments. This helps regulate the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Earth's present atmosphere is believed to have originated from volcanic activity early in the planet's history. Volcanoes released gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, which eventually formed the atmosphere over billions of years.
The largest era in Earth's history is the Precambrian, which spans from the formation of Earth around 4.6 billion years ago to the beginning of the Phanerozoic eon around 541 million years ago. The Precambrian makes up about 88% of Earth's history.
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Troposphere
Nitrogen is the largest component of Earth's present atmosphere, making up about 78% of the total gases in the atmosphere.
Stratosphere by great usama
Stratosphere by great usama
precambrian era
Hydrogen I believe
A cloud is a collection of water droplets that float and collect in the Troposphere and occasionally in the lower portion of the Stratosphere.
a portion is a small amount of it
Nitrogen Gas makes up about 80% of Earths atmosphere with Oxygen making up most of the rest (20%).
The core of the Earth. This is because it is molten iron.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
STRATOSPHERE