explain the composition of the atmosphere
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The Earth's atmosphere is composed of the following molecules: nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), argon (1%), and then trace amounts of carbon dioxide, neon, helium, methane, krypton, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, xenon, ozone, iodine, carbon monoxide, and ammonia. Lower altitudes also have quantities of water vapor.
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The Earth's atmosphere is composed of the following molecules: nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), argon (1%), and then trace amounts of carbon dioxide, neon, helium, methane, krypton, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, xenon, ozone, iodine, carbon monoxide, and ammonia. Lower altitudes also have quantities of water vapor.
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the atmosphere is a mixture of colourless odourless and tasteless gases the composition of air is not uniform it varies from place to place from time to time and the atmosphere is composed of gases water vapour dust particles and smoke .
the gases include Nitrogen Oxygen Argon carbon dioxide me on ozone Hydrogen Helium and methane .
these gases nitrogen which is 78% and oxygen which is twenty one person at the two main gases and the other gases are found in very small quantities which is one percent behaviour gas is like oxygen in water vapour and dust particles are found in the lower layers of the atmosphere and at many places impurities like smoke solves carbon dioxide and the Chemicals are also found
the gases include Nitrogen Oxygen Argon carbon dioxide me on ozone Hydrogen Helium and methane .
these gases nitrogen which is 78% and oxygen which is twenty one person at the two main gases and the other gases are found in very small quantities which is one percent behaviour gas is like oxygen in water vapour and dust particles are found in the lower layers of the atmosphere and at many places impurities like smoke solves carbon dioxide and the Chemicals are also found
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