The level of gases in the air can be affected by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and industrial processes, as well as natural factors like volcanic eruptions and wildfires. Land use changes, deforestation, and agricultural practices can also contribute to changes in the levels of gases in the atmosphere. Climate change can further impact the composition of gases in the air, leading to potential feedback loops and further changes in atmospheric conditions.
its affects people because of the gases it contains and also all the other elements its affects people because of the gases it contains and also all the other elements its affects people because of the gases it contains and also all the other elements its affects people because of the gases it contains and also all the other elements its affects people because of the gases it contains and also all the other elements its affects people because of the gases it contains and also all the other elements
Noble gases are lighter than air. Hence balloons filled with noble gases will float in air.
The apparent molecular weight of a mixture of ideal gases depends on the concentrations of such gases in the Atmosphere. Below 100km altitude the gases in the atmosphere are very well mixed so that the concentration of all the gases does not vary (approximately) with altitude. Therefore the apparent molecular weight would not vary very much at an elevation and at sea level.
Gas affects the Earth in several significant ways, primarily through its impact on the atmosphere and climate. Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat, leading to global warming and climate change. Additionally, air pollutants from gas emissions can harm ecosystems, contribute to respiratory issues in humans, and degrade air quality. Overall, the balance of gases in the atmosphere is crucial for maintaining the planet's climate and environmental health.
Neither. It is a mixture.
there are many pollutants. These are greenhouse gases.
Fossil fuels affect the air by increasing the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. As they are burned, the gases they give off slowly increase the atmospheric temperature and cause greater heat retention.
A balloon filled with argon will sink because argon is denser than air. The density of a gas affects its buoyancy in the surrounding air; denser gases will sink while lighter gases will rise.
It affects the air pressure because the more higher level you have the more air pressure and the lower you have the lower the air pressure will be.
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there are trees in the forest and trees help us breath
The level of water in a tank directly affects the air pressure in the tank. As the water level increases, the air pressure also increases because the weight of the water exerts more force on the air in the tank. Conversely, as the water level decreases, the air pressure decreases as well.
The main factor that affects the air pressure at a given location is the altitude (or height above sea level) of that location.
What gases cause air pollution
gases
Yes. The gases ARE the air.
Noble gases are lighter than air. Hence balloons filled with noble gases will float in air.