what is the significance of the atmosphere of the earth as compared to other planets?
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the atmosphere of earth is suitable for growth of life in humans which is not possible in any other planet
Our atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, with traces of other things like water and carbon dioxide. It’s an odd mix compared to the atmospheres of other planets. 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
Our atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, with traces of other things like water and carbon dioxide. It’s an odd mix compared to the atmospheres of other planets. 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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The significance of earth atmosphere is more as comparet to other planets as it protects us from harmful ultra violet rays of sun, and it covers the earth like a blanket. It also helps in maintaining the earth's temperature.
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