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What gas makes up most of the Earth’s atmosphere?

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Earth’s atmosphere Definition: The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. It helps make life possible by providing us with air to breathe, shielding us from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation coming from the Sun, trapping heat to warm the planet, and preventing extreme temperature differences between day and night.

List of available gases in the atmosphere and their percentages

The atmosphere surrounds the Earth and holds the air we breathe; it protects us from outer space; and holds moisture (clouds), gases, and tiny particles. In short, the atmosphere is the protective bubble in which we live.

This protective bubble consists of several gases (listed in the table below), with the top four making up 99.998% of all gases. Of the dry composition of the atmosphere, nitrogen by far is the most common. Nitrogen dilutes oxygen and prevents rapid burning at the Earth’s surface. Living things need it to make proteins.

Oxygen is used by all living things and is essential for respiration. It is also necessary for combustion (burning). Argon is used in light bulbs, in double-pane windows, and to preserve museum objects such as the original Declaration of Independence and Constitution. Plants use carbon dioxide to make oxygen. Carbon dioxide also acts as a blanket that prevents the escape of heat into outer space.

Chemical makeup of the atmosphere EXCLUDING water vapor
GasSymbolContent
NitrogenN278.084%
OxygenO220.947%
ArgonAr0.934%
Carbon dioxideCO20.035%
NeonNe18.182 parts per million
HeliumHe5.24 parts per million
MethaneCH41.70 parts per million
KryptonKr1.14 parts per million
HydrogenH20.53 parts per million
Nitrous oxideN2O0.31 parts per million
Carbon monoxideCO0.10 parts per million
XenonXe0.09 parts per million
OzoneO30.07 parts per million
Nitrogen dioxideNO20.02 parts per million
IodineI20.01 parts per million
AmmoniaNH3trace

These percentages of atmospheric gases are for a completely dry atmosphere. The atmosphere is rarely, if ever, dry. Water vapor (water in a gas state) is nearly always present, up to about 4% of the total volume.

Chemical makeup of the atmosphere INCLUDING water vapor
Water VaporNitrogenOxygenArgon
0%78.084%20.947%0.934%
1%77.30%20.70%0.92%
2%76.52%20.53%0.91%
3%75.74%20.32%0.90%
4%74.96%20.11%0.89%

In the Earth’s desert regions (30°N/S), when dry winds are blowing, the water vapor contribution to the composition of the atmosphere will be near zero. Water vapor contribution climbs to near 3% on extremely hot/humid days. The upper limit, approaching 4%, is found in tropical climates.

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