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Earth's early atmosphere was made of various gases that were unsuitable for life on Earth. Match the following elements with how they ended
up in the current atmosphere.
nitrogen
carbon dioxide and water vapor
helium
released into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions
formed due to the transformation of ammonia (NH3)
mostly escaped Earth's atmosphere due to it is light mass

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Nitrogen - formed due to the transformation of ammonia (NH3)

carbon dioxide and water vapor - released into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions

helium - mostly escaped Earth's atmosphere due to it is light mass.

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Answer:

Nitrogen ---- formed due to the transformation of ammonia (NH3)

carbon dioxide and water vapor ----- released into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions

helium ------ mostly escaped Earth's atmosphere due to it is light mass.

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Nitrogen are formed due to the transformation of ammonia (NH3) due to action of beneficial nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water vapor are released into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions and helium mostly escaped Earth's atmosphere due to it is light mass. Helium has atomic mass i.e. 2 which is second lowest after hydrogen mass so due to its lighter weight it can't be stay in the atmosphere near to earth.

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