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The atmosphere on Mars consists of:

95.32%Carbon dioxide.

2.7% Nitrogen.

1.6% Argon.

0.13% Oxygen.

0.07% Carbon monoxide.

0.03% Water vapor.

Trace of Neon/Krypton/Xenon/Methane.

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