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Nitrogen makes up 78% of air, so we obviously breathe it in and because our body doesnt 'NEED' Nitrogen, so however much you inhale, you can exhale the same amount as none of the Nitrogen is used up. hope it helped ;p x
nothing is constant in the earth.everything changes every second in the earth.
the total amount is 98%
Nitrogen is the most common element in the Earth's atmosphere.
Any freshwater on Earth is usable
Roughly 97% of the total amount of water on Earth is salt water found in oceans and seas.
The volume of nitrogen in Earth's atmosphere is approximately 78% of the total volume at sea level, which is roughly 78.08%. The volume of nitrogen is expressed as a percentage of the total volume of gases in the atmosphere.
Nitrogen makes up the largest quantity in Earth's Atmosphere at 78%.
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Nitrogen is the most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere forming approximately 78 % of the total volume.
The atmosphere is primarily composed of Nitrogen (N2), which accounts for 78%. Oxygen follows, accounting for 20% of its volume, with argon less than 1%. The remainder is composed of particulates and trace gases, including water vapor.
The total amount of water on Earth remains relatively constant over time due to the water cycle, which involves processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. While water may change form or location (e.g., from liquid to vapor), the overall quantity of water on Earth remains stable.