Thermal energy causes some of the molecules at the outer edge of the Earth's atmosphere have their velocity increased to the point where they can escape from the planets gravity. T;)
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∙ 12y agoGases escape from the Earth's crust through processes such as volcanic eruptions, where molten rock releases trapped gases to the surface. Gases can also escape through faults and fractures in the crust, as well as through degassing from geothermal systems and hydrothermal vents. Additionally, some gases can slowly permeate through rocks and soil to reach the surface.
volcano
A volcano.
The Earth's crust is made primarily of solid rocks, including igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. It also contains minerals like quartz, feldspar, and mica. Additionally, the crust may have small amounts of water, gases, and organic materials.
A fissure is a crack or fracture in the Earth's crust through which molten lava, gases, and volcanic material can escape during an eruption. These fissures are often associated with volcanic activity and can vary in size from small cracks to long, linear features.
The most abundant gases in the Earth's crust are oxygen and silicon dioxide, which make up the majority of minerals found in rocks. Other gases that can be found in small amounts in the crust include carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.
All of the atmospheric gases can be found trapped in magma and solidified rock.
volcano
The opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, gases, and other rock fragments erupt is called a volcano.
A volcano.
Volcanic vents are openings in Earth's crust where molten lava and volcanic gases escape onto the land surface or into the atmosphere.
The Earth's crust is made primarily of solid rocks, including igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. It also contains minerals like quartz, feldspar, and mica. Additionally, the crust may have small amounts of water, gases, and organic materials.
Jupiter gases do not escape because Jupiter has enough gravity to hold the gases in place.
A fissure is a crack or fracture in the Earth's crust through which molten lava, gases, and volcanic material can escape during an eruption. These fissures are often associated with volcanic activity and can vary in size from small cracks to long, linear features.
they come from earths atmosphere and gases
Gases
The most abundant gases in the Earth's crust are oxygen and silicon dioxide, which make up the majority of minerals found in rocks. Other gases that can be found in small amounts in the crust include carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.
Yes, like most gasses it can spread within currents and mix in with other gases. It is lighter than air, so on earth it will rise above the heavier gases of nitrogen and oxygen that make up our atmosphere. It does appear in the earths atmosphere in trace quantities, but the majority will escape earths gravitation pull and dissipate into space.