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How are soil and air similar?

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The air in the soil is similar in composition to that in the atmosphere with the exception of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. In soil air as in the atmosphere, nitrogen gas (dinitrogen) comprises about 78%. In the atmosphere, oxygen comprises about 21% and carbon dioxide comprises about 0.036%.

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