Almost 80% of the Earths atmosphere
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NITROGENAlmost 80% of the Earth's atmosphere
ARGONAlmost 1% of the Earth's atmosphere
NITROGEN80% of Earth's atmosphere
NITROGENNearly 80% of the atmosphere
ARGON.93% of the earth's atmosphere
ARGONAbout 1% of the Earth's atmosphere
NITROGENFour-fifths of the earth's atmosphere.
ARGONRoughly 1% of the earth's atmosphere
ARGONAbout 1 percent of the Earth's atmosphere
exospherethe outermost layer of the earth's atmosphere
heliopausethe upper limit of the earth's atmosphere
geocoronaan outer layer of the earth's atmosphere
geocoronasGEOCORONA, an outer layer of the earth's atmosphere
airsthe mixture of gases forming the earth's atmosphere
exospheresEXOSPHERE, the outermost layer of the earth's atmosphere
airedthe mixture of gases forming the earth's atmosphere
heliopausesHELIOPAUSE, the upper limit of the earth's atmosphere
airthe mixture of gases forming the earth's atmosphere
geocoronaeGEOCORONA, an outer layer of the earth's atmosphere
airingthe mixture of gases forming the earth's atmosphere
SEAWEEDMajor source of oxygen in the earth's atmosphere
meteorsmall body of rock or metal passing through the earth's atmosphere
aeropausethe region of the earth's atmosphere above which aircraft cannot fly
aeronomistone who studies aeronomy, the science of the earth's atmosphere also AERONOMER
aeropausesAEROPAUSE, the region of the earth's atmosphere above which aircraft cannot fly
albedossuch a ratio for any part of the earth's surface or atmosphere
albedosuch a ratio for any part of the earth's surface or atmosphere
exosphericalrelated to the exosphere, the outermost layer of the earth's atmosphere also EXOSPHERIC
exosphericrelated to the exosphere, the outermost layer of the earth's atmosphere also EXOSPHERICAL
scintillationThe twinkling of the stars, caused by the earth's atmosphere diffracting starlight unevenly
scintillationsThe twinkling of the stars, caused by the earth's atmosphere diffracting starlight unevenly
ionopausethe region of the earth's atmosphere at the outer limit of the ionosphere
aeronomistsAERONOMIST, one who studies aeronomy, the science of the earth's atmosphere also AERONOMER
ionopausesIONOPAUSE, the region of the earth's atmosphere at the outer limit of the ionosphere
showersA group of particles produced by a cosmic-ray particle in the earth's atmosphere
stratosphereThe layer of the earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, extending to about 50 km above the earth's surface (the lower boundary of the mesosphere)
troposphereThe lowest region of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 6รป10 km (the lower boundary of the stratosphere)
mesosphereThe region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 30 and 50 miles (50 and 80 km) in altitude
parhelionA bright spot in the sky appearing on either side of the sun, formed by refraction of sunlight through ice crystals high in the earth's atmosphere
micrometeoroidsA microscopic particle in space or of extraterrestrial origin that is small enough so that if it enters the earth's atmosphere, it will not burn up but drift to the earth's surface instead