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You cannot see gas, because usually, it is evaporated water or the results of something that was on fire. When the water evaporates and turns into water, they don't go away forever. After forming clouds and sometimes fog, they precipitate, and come back down as rain!

You can only see a thing if light bounces off it and strikes your eye,

if light passes through, it never sends a signal to your eye.

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Gases all around us?

Gases are all around us in the Earth's atmosphere, where they play a crucial role in supporting life. They consist of molecules that are in constant motion, moving freely and filling up whatever space is available to them. The most common gases in the atmosphere include nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide.


How were gases in the earth's atmosphere produced?

Gases in the Earth's atmosphere were produced through a combination of processes like volcanic activity, biological processes (such as respiration and photosynthesis), and the release of gases from the Earth's interior over billions of years. These processes contributed to the composition of gases we see in our atmosphere today.


If you were standing on the north pole how many circumpolar stars would you see?

If you were standing on the North Pole, you would be able to see all the circumpolar stars in the sky. Circumpolar stars are the stars that never set and orbit around the celestial pole. At the North Pole, they would constantly circle around Polaris, the North Star, without dipping below the horizon.


What era did earths atmosphere form in?

Earth's atmosphere formed around 4.5 billion years ago, shortly after the planet's formation. The early atmosphere likely consisted of gases such as hydrogen and helium, but has since evolved through volcanic activity and the presence of living organisms to the composition we see today.


How does sound travel through gases?

Sound travels through gases as a series of compressions and rarefactions of the gas molecules. When an object vibrates, it creates pressure waves that move through the gas, causing neighboring molecules to also vibrate and transfer the sound energy. The speed of sound in gases depends on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the molecular weight of the gas.

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