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5.The total weight of the earth's atmosphere is about_____ tons​

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Answered by llpoojall
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about 5.5 quadrillion tons

Explanation:

The total mass of Earth's atmosphere is about 5.5 quadrillion tons, or roughly one millionth of Earth's mass.

Answered by Sinthushaa
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Answer:

The total weight of the earth's atmosphere is about 5.5 quadrillion tons.

Explanation:

The entire mass of Earth’s atmosphere is approximately 5.5 quadrillion tons or around one-millionth of Earth’s mass. Earth’s atmosphere rises from its sea, land, and ice-surrounded surface outer into space, and its thickness is plenty nearest to the surface because the gravitational pull of the planet drags the gases and aerosols (tiny broken particles of dust, fog, or chemicals) inward. Air is heavier (and therefore more comfortable to breathe) at ocean level, since the air molecules sit tight jointly, squeezed by the weight of air from above. As height increases, however, air molecules scattered farther separated, and the air becomes more lightweight. British physicist Henry Cavendish became the first person to specify the mass of Earth In 1798.

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