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What is chemical composition of the atmosphere

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definition: The atmosphere is composed of a mix of several different gases in differing amounts. The permanent gases whose percentages do not change from day to day are nitrogen, oxygen and argon. Nitrogen accounts for 78% of the atmosphere, oxygen 21% and argon 0.9%.

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Nitrogen accounts for 78% of the atmosphere, oxygen 21% and argon 0.9%. Gases like carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides, methane, and ozone are trace gases that account for about a tenth of one percent of the atmosphere.

Layers of the atmosphere:

- From lowest to highest, the major layers are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere

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nitrogen 78%, Oxygen 21%, Argon 0.9%, Carbon dioxide 0.03%, water 0-4%(depends)

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