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It not being certain of what amount or percentage is considered a "major" or "minor" gas, I have chosen to give the list of known gases in significant quantities: Hydrogen gas- 83% Helium gas- 15% Methane gas- 2%
Mercury's thin atmosphere is composed mostly of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium. These minor gases are present in trace amounts, with oxygen being the most abundant of the minor gases and sodium being the next most abundant. These gases play a role in the dynamics and composition of Mercury's exosphere.
Nitrogen. This is "minor".Carbon dioxide. This is the "major" gas. It makes up about 95% of the atmosphere.
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Pluto's minor gases include methane, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen. Its major gas is nitrogen, which makes up the majority of its thin atmosphere.
Neptune's minor atmospheric gases are ethane and hydrogen deuteride. Its major gases are hydrogen, helium, and methane. Neptune's blue appearance is caused by the mixture of these gases.
It not being certain of what amount or percentage is considered a "major" or "minor" gas, I have chosen to give the list of known gases in significant quantities: Hydrogen gas- 83% Helium gas- 15% Methane gas- 2%
our minor gasses in earth are helium oxygen and nitrogen
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The minor gases on Neptune include methane, hydrogen, helium, and trace amounts of other gases such as ammonia and water vapor. These gases contribute to Neptune's unique atmosphere and overall composition.
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Mercury's thin atmosphere is composed mostly of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium. These minor gases are present in trace amounts, with oxygen being the most abundant of the minor gases and sodium being the next most abundant. These gases play a role in the dynamics and composition of Mercury's exosphere.
Nitrogen. This is "minor".Carbon dioxide. This is the "major" gas. It makes up about 95% of the atmosphere.
There are various minor greenhouse gases. These are nitrogen dioxide, carbon dioxide etc.
The major gas in the sun is hydrogen, which makes up about 74% of its mass, while helium is the second most abundant gas at around 24%. Minor gases in the sun include trace amounts of elements such as oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron.
The composition of Jupiter's atmosphere is as follows:Major gases:Molecular hydrogen (H2) - 89.8% (2.0%)Helium (He) - 10.2% (2.0%)Minor Gases (approximately, in ppm):Methane (CH4) - 3000Ammonia (NH3) - 260Hydrogen Deuteride (HD) - 28Ethane (C2H6) - 5.8Water (H2O) - 4
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