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how is atmosphere of the earth different from that of other planets​

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Answered by manasvi61
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:\mapsto Our atmosphere is made up of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, with traces of other things like water and carbon dioxide. Jupiter and Saturn are dominated by hydrogen and helium. The thick atmosphere of Venus is about 96% carbon dioxide, and only 3% nitrogen, which is about the same ratio as the thin atmosphere of Mars.

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↦ Our atmosphere is made up of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, with traces of other things like water and carbon dioxide. Jupiter and Saturn are dominated by hydrogen and helium. The thick atmosphere of Venus is about 96% carbon dioxide, and only 3% nitrogen, which is about the same ratio as the thin atmosphere of Mars.

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