Asked by Jerald
What are the four main gases in our atmosphere?
Carbon dioxide oxygen nitrogen?
I searched it up and it says argon is the other one but we haven't learned about that yet
Would hydrogen be a main gas?
Carbon dioxide oxygen nitrogen?
I searched it up and it says argon is the other one but we haven't learned about that yet
Would hydrogen be a main gas?
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Answered by
PsyDAG
Believe your research.
Gases in atmosphere:
Nitrogen (N2) 78.084%
Oxygen (O2) 20.946%
Argon (Ar) 0.934%
Carbon dioxide (CO2) 0.0383 %
Neon (Ne) 0.001818 %
Helium (He) 0.000524 %
Methane (CH4) 0.0001745 %
Krypton (Kr) 0.000114%
Hydrogen (H2) 0.000055 %
There is also a varying amount of water vapor, depending on the altitude and conditions where it is measured
Gases in atmosphere:
Nitrogen (N2) 78.084%
Oxygen (O2) 20.946%
Argon (Ar) 0.934%
Carbon dioxide (CO2) 0.0383 %
Neon (Ne) 0.001818 %
Helium (He) 0.000524 %
Methane (CH4) 0.0001745 %
Krypton (Kr) 0.000114%
Hydrogen (H2) 0.000055 %
There is also a varying amount of water vapor, depending on the altitude and conditions where it is measured
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