Biology, asked by garvitmanikpuri, 9 months ago

How is our atmosphere different from the atmosphere on VENUS and MARS?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: The atmosphere of Earth contains a mixture of many gases like nitrogen (78.08%), oxygen (20.95%), carbon dioxide (0.03%) and water vapour (in varying proportion). On the other hand, the atmosphere on Venus and Mars mainly contains carbon dioxide, i.e., about 95-97%.

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Answered by Shreyanshijaiswal81
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Earth’s atmosphere is composed of various gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, water vapour along with various gases in small quantities, hence making it a balanced composition which is more livable than other planets. Planets like Venus and Mars have more than 95% of carbon dioxide in the air making the existence of life impossible.

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