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why is the atmosphere very dense near the surface of Earth ?​

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Answered by chetanbaviskar72
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In the atmosphere, air molecules near the surface of the earth are held together more tightly than the molecules in a higher atmosphere because of the gravitational pull of the earth on all the molecules above the surface molecules

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In the atmosphere, air molecules near the surface of the earth held together more tightly than the molecules in a higher atmosphere because of the gravitational pull of the earth on all the molecules above the surface molecules.

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