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Gaseous portion of the Earth?

The gaseous part of the Earth is called the atmosphere. The solid portion of Earth is the geosphere, and the hydrosphere is the Earth's water component.


What is the portion of the earth's system that is covered by a gaseous layer called A. atmosphere B. hydrosphere C. lithosphere?

atmosphere lol


Is earth solid or gaseous?

the earth is solid with gaseous deposits and a gaseous atmosphere.


The gaseous portion of the earth?

The gaseous portion of Earth is primarily composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%), with trace amounts of other gases like carbon dioxide, argon, and water vapor. This mixture of gases is known as the atmosphere and plays a crucial role in supporting life on our planet by regulating temperature and protecting it from harmful radiation.


Are the Sun and the Earth gaseous planets?

The Sun is not a planet. It is a star. The Earth has gas on it, but it is not gaseous compared to the planets defined as gaseous. So your answer would be no the Sun and the Earth are not gaseous planets.


What is the portion of the earths air that has a gaseous layer?

The troposphereatmosphere


What is The gaseous portions of the earth?

The Atmosphere


Which nutrient lacks an gaseous form that is found in the atmosphere of Earth?

Iron is a nutrient that lacks a gaseous form in the atmosphere of Earth. Although there is iron in the Earth's crust and core, it is not present in gaseous form like oxygen or carbon dioxide.


Is earth terrestrial or gasous?

The Earth is terrestrial rather than gaseous. There are several planets in the solar system that are considered to be gaseous but the Earth and Mars and even Pluto are terrestrial.


Is a gaseous planet denser than Earth?

No. Earth is denser than any gaseous planet in the solar system as it is made of denser materials.


The gaseous part of the earth is called?

lithosphere


Is oxygen an acid?

No. Oxygen is neutral.