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what is the significance of the atmosphere?​​

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Answered by heer20061112
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Explanation:

the Atmosphere is the outermost covering of the Earth's surface. It is the thick blanket which covers the surface and protects from asteroids, meteors and other space objects.

Answered by rupaliraj40
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The atmosphere is an important part of what makes Earth livable. It blocks some of the Sun's dangerous rays from reaching Earth. It traps heat, making Earth a comfortable temperature. And the oxygen within our atmosphere is essential for life.

The atmosphere of earth is cover witha adequate amount of nitrogen (78%) and oxygen of about (21%) and traces of other gases like hydrogen,water vapour, carbon dioxide etc. Unlike other planets the atmosphere of earth is noy so dense and also is not so thin. This helps earth to exist life and makes it a unique planet.

Air is important for living things.

People need to breathe, and so do lots of other animals—and plants! Breathing is part of a process called respiration. During respiration, a living thing takes in oxygen from the air and gives out carbon dioxide.

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