Oxygen makes up close to one fourth of the air surrounding the Earth.
The atmosphere we view from Earth is called the sky. It is a layer of gases surrounding the planet that scatters sunlight and makes the sky appear blue during the day and black at night.
The atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding Earth. It extends up to about 600 kilometers (372 miles) above the Earth's surface.
silicates
Earth's three major layers are the crust (solid outer layer), mantle (semi-solid middle layer), and core (solid inner layer). The biosphere is made up of the lithosphere (solid outer part of the Earth), hydrosphere (all water on Earth), and atmosphere (layer of gases surrounding Earth), where living organisms exist.
Oxygen makes up close to one fourth of the air surrounding the Earth.
bats
No. Land makes up about a quarter of Earth's surface.
Silicates make up close to 95 percent of the rocks in the Earth's crust
Silicates make up close to 95 percent of the rocks in the Earth's crust
Copper makes up a quarter of Chile's exports.
The Earth is not too far and also not too close.
The atmosphere we view from Earth is called the sky. It is a layer of gases surrounding the planet that scatters sunlight and makes the sky appear blue during the day and black at night.
There is water surrounding it.
Air
The atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding Earth. It extends up to about 600 kilometers (372 miles) above the Earth's surface.
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