Geography, asked by patchfig, 11 months ago

What are the two gases that escaped Earth's atmosphere during early formation?

A. Hydrogen and helium
B. Helium and oxygen
C. Helium and nitrogen
D. Hydrogen and nitrogen

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Answered by doreamon27
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A) Hydrogen & Helium

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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Hydrogen and Helium are two gases which are escaped from Earth's atmosphere during early formation.

Explanation:

  • Earth developed about 4.54 billion years ago and it has one-third of the universe age, but there was almost no oxygen in the early atmosphere.
  • Because of the power of solar winds, the matter at the periphery of this nebula was driven out into space.
  • This matter was aggregated by gravity and combined into what are known as proto-planets and prospective moons.
  • This is how Earth is created because Earth was the Sun's third proto-planet.

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