What was The nature of AIR IN THR BEGINING
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Air is a mixture of gasses that compose the atmosphere. When the earth was forming, air as we know it today did not exist. In the beginning of the earth’s formation, gravity drew in materials that were orbiting around the sun. This included gases.
Early attracted gases were probably helium and hydrogen. Both are light gases, and it is thought that gravity at that time was not strong enough to hold them around the earth. As a result, there are smaller amounts of these gases in the air today in comparison to the larger amounts found throughout the universe.
As the earth cooled, the solid inner core and liquid outer core produced the magnet field.
Early attracted gases were probably helium and hydrogen. Both are light gases, and it is thought that gravity at that time was not strong enough to hold them around the earth. As a result, there are smaller amounts of these gases in the air today in comparison to the larger amounts found throughout the universe.
As the earth cooled, the solid inner core and liquid outer core produced the magnet field.
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