Nitrogen ; a gas used in the biological (nitrogen) cycle.
Oxygen ; a gas used to maintain animal life.
Helium ; Filling balloons. and a inert atmosphere.
Neon, ; Strip light filaments
Argon, ; Inert atmosphere for filament light bulbs.
Carbon Dioxide ; breathed in by all green plant life to create oxygen for animal life.
Water vapour. to create rain to aid plant growth.
There trace amounts of other gases, notably methane, sulphur dioxide, radon, nitrogen oxides. ozone(In the high atmosphere for radial protection from the Sun). Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen, but poisonous to animals.
Around 0.08%
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The scientific process is the process used to find answers to questions about the world around us. A question or problem to be tested is the first step in the scientific method.
by the rain and by not going green even by littering on ground and the most is by gases in the air
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The gases that are around us are 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% carbon dioxide, argon and other gases
78% nitrogen 21% oxygen and 1% trace elements such as argon.
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Carbon monoxide is one
The gas all around us is simply referred to as "air". It is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% various other gases (water vapor, trace gases, etc.).
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The Short Answer is Yes. We see all around Us that the Long Answer is also Yes.
Some common examples of solids around us include ice, wood, and stones. Examples of liquids include water, milk, and oil. Gases that are commonly found around us include air (which is a mixture of gases like oxygen and nitrogen), carbon dioxide, and helium.
it gives off bad and harmful gases which pollutes our air around us
Hawaiian is a language on its own. Therefore, Hawaiian names are used in Hawaii and English names are used in the US and other English speaking countries.
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The atmosphere is composed of air. Air is a mixture of Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon and other trace gases. The first three account for about 99% of the composition of air and are mentioned in the largest to smallest constituents.