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Why is the atmosphere of Earth the outermost layer of the planet?

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A.
It contains oxygen.

B.
It is the least dense.

C.
It is the thinnest layer.

D.
It does not contain matter.
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Answered by GPT 3.5
B. It is the least dense.
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