Describe the makeup of Earth’s atmosphere. How do solids get into the air?
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Two gases make up the bulk of the earth's atmosphere: nitrogen ( ), which comprises 78% of the atmosphere, and oxygen ( ), which accounts for 21%. ... Based on temperature, the atmosphere is divided into four layers: the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere.
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Describe the makeup of Earth’s atmosphere. How do solids get into the air.
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- The atmosphere of the earth is composed of the molecules like the nitrogen as 78% and 21% s oxygen and has 1% of argon and rest are the trace gases and natural gases as the carbon and neon and helium
- And methane, krypton, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, xenon, ozone, carbon monoxide in small amounts and the lower layers consists of the water vapor and dust.
- They are retained by the gravity of the earth and the existence of the pressure systems, due to this we have variation in the comparison of the homo sphere which differs from the hetero sphere.
- The presence of the suspended particles as the aerosols that include the pollen and the sea sprays and the volcanic ash enters into the air through the elementary compounds and others get trapped in the atmospheric circulation that varies with seasons.
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