Ozone is present at stratosphere. It is because the suitable conditions are found there.
rain
I'm not sure what a "heavy" atmosphere is but Venus' atmosphere is denser than Earth's and the atmospheric pressure at the surface is much greater than Earth's
The sentence describes how precipitation occurs, in the form of rain, snow, or sleet, when heavy droplets fall from clouds to the Earth.
The layer of heavy rocks beneath the Earth's crust is called the mantle. It is composed of solid rock material that extends down to about 1,800 miles below the Earth's surface.
Jupiter is heavy, as it is the largest planet in our solar system and has a mass more than 300 times that of Earth. Its immense size and mass give it strong gravitational attraction, making it much heavier than Earth.
The Mesosphere start 31 miles above the earth just above the stratosphere. The Mesosphere includes atoms of heavy metals from all the meteorites that melt in this layer of the atmosphere. There are also other elements that include, but is not limited to: oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and helium.
Silicon and oxygen are more volatile elements that were present in the primordial materials that formed the Earth's crust. They remained near the surface as the Earth differentiated. Iron, being a denser element, sank towards the core during the Earth's formation due to its higher density compared to silicon and oxygen.
It depends how heavy you are on earth
Yes but not as heavy as they were on Earth.
The Mesosphere start 31 miles above the earth just above the stratosphere. The Mesosphere includes atoms of heavy metals from all the meteorites that melt in this layer of the atmosphere. There are also other elements that include, but is not limited to: oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and helium.
Oxygen is a light element with an atomic number of 8. In terms of its physical properties, oxygen gas is lighter than many other gases, such as carbon dioxide or nitrogen, which makes it an essential component for life on Earth.
an oxygen debt
The mass of heavy water produced when 7,00grams of oxygen reacts with excess D2 is 7,875 g.
all of them
No, it couldn't be possible. Nor would it be good. Oxygen is light, no where near heavy enough to hold itself down. All living things would die if this happened.
The sun is infinitely heavy, it is about 340,000 times the weight of Earth.
Exercise that usually requires a heavy use of oxygen