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Describe how the composition of gases changes as you travel up through Earth's atmosphere.
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Describe how the composition of gases changes as you travel up through Earth's atmosphere.
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Describe how the composition of gases changes as you travel up through Earth's atmosphere.
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As u travel up the gases start to spread apart.
Step-by-step explanation:
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As the gases go higher in the atmosphere they start to compose or join together
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