English, asked by simrankakp2010, 17 days ago

1. What are the major gases 2. What is the importance of dust in the atmosphere?

Answers

Answered by llAestheticKingll91
1

Explanation:

According to NASA, the gases in Earth's atmosphere include:

Nitrogen — 78 percent.

Oxygen — 21 percent.

Argon — 0.93 percent.

Carbon dioxide — 0.04 percent.

Trace amounts of neon, helium, methane, krypton and hydrogen, as well as water vapor.

Answered by eashu53
2

Answer:

1. Answer

Nitrogen — 78 percent.

Oxygen — 21 percent.

Argon — 0.93 percent.

Carbon dioxide — 0.04 percent.

Trace amounts of neon, helium, methane, krypton and hydrogen, as well as water vapor.

2. Answer

Even though dust is a relatively small constituent of the atmosphere, it is very important to weather and climate: Without dust particles, water vapor cannot condense or freeze to form fogs, clouds, and precipitation from clouds.

Similar questions