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guys explain any one atmosphere​

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Answered by Bhavi3J
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The atmosphere is made up of a mixture of gases, mostly nitrogen, oxygen, argon and carbon dioxide. It reaches over 500km above the surface of the planet. There is no exact boundary between the atmosphere and outer space. Atmospheric gases become thinner the higher up you go.Atmosphere refers to the gases surrounding a star or planetary body held in place by gravity. ... The composition of the Earth's atmosphere is about 78 percent nitrogen, 21 percent oxygen, 0.9 percent argon, with water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other gases. The atmospheres of other planets have a different composition.

Answered by raj1232156
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An atmosphere is a blanket of gases that surrounds Earth. It is held near the surface of the planet by Earth’s gravitational attraction. Argon, oxygen and nitrogen from the three main constitutions of the atmosphere.

The atmosphere:

1-contains the air that we breathe

2-helps retain the sun’s heat and prevents it from escaping back into space

3-protects life from harmful radiation from the sun

4-plays a major role in Earth’s water cycle

5-helps keep the climate on Earth moderate

There is no boundary between the atmosphere and outer space. The atmosphere gets less dense and denser until it “blends” into outer space.

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