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carbon dioxide. is. generally heavier than oxygen and nitrogen why does it form lower layer in the atmosphere

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Answered by ankit1432
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Because of gravity and her energy

They mix in air so wait is low they donate the pressure in the air

SO THEY Made lite and they go upper surface

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Answered by rgdodob
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do carbon dioxide is heavier air but it has a tendency to mix with other gases in air since the rest gases are found at higher altitude . So, the carbon dioxide could not be the lower layer in the atmosphere .



Originally :- carbon dioxide is heavier than nitrogen and oxygen .......




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