False. Almost all of the oxygen on Earth is found in the oceans.
It is none other than our own planet Earth, which has nitrogen and oxygen in its atmosphere.
The Earth is the only planet with a large quantity of free oxygen, which came about because of plant life, which uses carbon dioxide and energy from the Sun to manufacture carbon for plant tissues, giving out oxygen as a waste product. About 21% of the Earth's atmosphere is oxygen.
Space does not "lose" oxygen as it is a vacuum. Oxygen is present in the Earth's atmosphere, but it becomes extremely sparse as you move away from the planet. The lack of oxygen in space can make it uninhabitable for humans without proper life support systems.
Because it is the only planet that have oxygen and have water and food on it.
That planet is Earth.
No. Most of the oxygen on Earth is bound up in the silicate minerals that make up most of Earth's rocks.
Forests recycle the carbon dioxide in the air and turn it into oxygen. Almost all animals aon the planet need oxygen to survive.
Almost every animal on the planet and all people do bleed. Blood is used to carry oxygen to the cells and tissues and to remove waste from the body.
Uranus has rings that are almost vertical. The angle of the ring in a planet is equal to the axis of rotation of the planet. Uranus has an axis of around 98o. This makes the ring of the planet almost vertical.
Our planet, the Earth is the only planet with drinkable water. It is the only planet in our Solar System with life and oxygen. Without the oxygen, there will be no life and water on Earth.
Venus has no molecular oxygen.
Earth, Mars and Mercury are the planets that have oxygen on them.
Yes. There is one planet with oxygen in its atmosphere: our home planet Earth.
It seems likely that all the oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere was produced by photosynthesis. Before photosynthetic plants evolved, the atmosphere had little or no oxygen, as judged by geological evidence.
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It is none other than our own planet Earth, which has nitrogen and oxygen in its atmosphere.