2 1 The Earlier Secondary Earth's Atmosphere (the Precambrian and Cambrian Period) 3 Atmospheric Composition during the Phanerozoic Time
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The air is essential for the survival of all forms of life on the earth explain the cyclic process of main gases of the atmosphere – nitrogen, oxygen
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gas that can absorb thermal energy emitted by Earth, and can release “latent heat” to fuel weather phenomena Page 6 ESS5 Prof Jin-Yi Yu Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
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Table 1 2 Water on Earth Water Reservoir Depth if spread over the entire surface of Earth Percent of Total Oceans 2650
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Nitrogen Oxygen Argon Water vapor Carbon dioxide Neon Helium Methane Krypton Stratospheric ozone Hydrogen Nitrous oxide Carbon monoxide
AtmosphereCompIII.pdf
EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE The atmosphere is the thin envelope of gas molecules surrounding the Earth; it is held down by Earth's gravitational pull
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The table shows a comparison of the atmospheres of the Earth and Venus today Percentage composition of atmosphere Name of gas Earth today Venus today
Chemistry-of-the-Atmosphere-Foundation.pdf
in ecosystem composition, etc 10 1 2 Atmospheric Composition Table 10 1 lists the eleven most abundant gases found in the Earth's lower atmosphere
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