That planet is Earth.
Neptune (NovaNet) There's something wrong here. Neptune is mainly a hydrogen atmosphere. Earth is the planet with a mainly nitrogen atmosphere, but the coldest is Neptune.
No, nitrogen does not dilute the oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen and oxygen are the two main components of Earth's atmosphere, with nitrogen making up about 78% and oxygen about 21%. They coexist in the atmosphere without one diluting the other.
99% of the atmosphere is nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%).
The most abundant gases are nitrogen and oxygen in the Earth atmosphere.
Mercury is a terrestrial planet with a very thin atmosphere that is composed mainly of helium and traces of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, and potassium. There is no significant amount of nitrogen detected in the atmosphere of Mercury.
The terrestrial planet that has no atmosphere is Mercury. Its thin atmosphere consists mainly of trace amounts of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium, and is not enough to be considered a true atmosphere.
The outer layer of gas on a terrestrial planet is known as the atmosphere. It consists mainly of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, and plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's temperature and supporting life.
The two major components of the earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. There is also trace amounts of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and other gases.
That planet is Earth.
Neptune (NovaNet) There's something wrong here. Neptune is mainly a hydrogen atmosphere. Earth is the planet with a mainly nitrogen atmosphere, but the coldest is Neptune.
The earth's atmosphere is primarily Nitrogen (78%) followed by Oxygen (21%)
Nitrogen and Oxygen are the two main constituents of air.
The Earth's atmosphere is mainly composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%). Other gases present include argon, carbon dioxide, and traces of other gases like helium and methane. Water vapor is also an important component of the atmosphere.
Titan, a moon of Saturn, has a thick atmosphere mainly composed of nitrogen. Jupiter's moon Ganymede has a thin atmosphere made up of oxygen.
No, nitrogen does not dilute the oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen and oxygen are the two main components of Earth's atmosphere, with nitrogen making up about 78% and oxygen about 21%. They coexist in the atmosphere without one diluting the other.
There is no such planet in our solar system. Perhaps you meant the atmosphere of the planet. The Earth has an atmosphere that's mainly nitrogen