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What is atmosphere?
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What is atmosphere?
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Hey there!
Atmosphere
:
From
the
Earth's
surface
upward
extends
a
gaseous
layer
.
Composed
of
Oxygen
,
Nitrogen
,
Hydrogen
,
Carbon-di-O
xide
,
Argon
,
etc.
this
gaseous
layer
is
called
Atmosphere
.
The
atmosphere
extends
broadly
to
a
height
of
about
10000
km
from
the
surface
of
the
earth
.
The
characteristics
and
change
of
atmosphere
depend
on
the
other
three
components
of
the
environmental
system
.
Hope
it help
you
Lok Jun
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this is the thin layer of air that surrounfs a planet
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