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what holds the atmosphere around the earth

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Answered by Anonymous
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Our atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surround Earth. It is kept in place by the pull of Earth's gravity. If Earth was a much smaller planet, like Mercury or Pluto, its gravity would be to weak to hold a large atmosphere.

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Answered by nilesh102
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The Short Answer:

Earth's gravity is strong enough to hold onto its atmosphere and keep it from drifting into space.

protects Earth's surface from sun's radiation; 2. ... The pressure exerted on a surface by the atmosphere. Gravity. holds the gases of atmosphere near Earth's surface; Earth's gravity keeps 99%R of the total mass of the atmosphere within 32km of the Earth's surface.

Our atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surround Earth. It is kept in place by the pull of Earth's gravity. If Earth was a much smaller planet, like Mercury or Pluto, its gravity would be to weak to hold a large atmosphere

Earth's atmosphere is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% argon, and 0.03% carbon dioxide with very small percentages of other elements. Our atmosphere also contains water vapor. In addition, Earth's atmosphere contains traces of dust particles, pollen, plant grains and other solid particles.

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