Atmosphere of Earth

Earth's atmosphere from space, showing a blue layer at the [[stratosphere The atmosphere of Earth consists of a layer of mixed gas (commonly referred to as air) that is retained by gravity, surrounding the Earth's surface. It contains variable quantities of suspended aerosols and particulates that create weather features such as clouds and hazes. The atmosphere serves as a protective buffer between the Earth's surface and outer space. It shields the surface from most meteoroids and ultraviolet solar radiation, reduces diurnal temperature variation – the temperature extremes between day and night, and keeps it warm through heat retention via the greenhouse effect. The atmosphere redistributes heat and moisture among different regions via air currents, and provides the chemical and climate conditions that allow life to exist and evolve on Earth.

By mole fraction (i.e., by quantity of molecules), dry air contains 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other trace gases (see Composition below for more detail). Air also contains a variable amount of water vapor, on average around 1% at sea level, and 0.4% over the entire atmosphere.

Earth's primordial atmosphere consisted of gases accreted from the solar nebula, but the composition changed significantly over time, affected by many factors such as volcanism, outgassing, impact events, weathering and the evolution of life (particularly the photoautotrophs). In the present day, human activity has contributed to atmospheric changes, such as climate change (mainly through deforestation and fossil-fuel–related global warming), ozone depletion and acid deposition.

The atmosphere has a mass of about 5.15 kg, three quarters of which is within about of the surface. The atmosphere becomes thinner with increasing altitude, with no definite boundary between the atmosphere and outer space. The Kármán line at is often used as a conventional definition of the edge of space. Several layers can be distinguished in the atmosphere based on characteristics such as temperature and composition, namely the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere (formally the ionosphere), and exosphere. Air composition, temperature and atmospheric pressure vary with altitude. Air suitable for use in photosynthesis by terrestrial plants and respiration of terrestrial animals is found within the troposphere.

The study of Earth's atmosphere and its processes is called atmospheric science (aerology), and includes multiple subfields, such as climatology and atmospheric physics. Early pioneers in the field include Léon Teisserenc de Bort and Richard Assmann. The study of the historic atmosphere is called paleoclimatology. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Other Authors: “…Air Print…”
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    Date 1986
    “…Radio Air Libre…”
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    Affiche uitgegeven door Amnesty International Vlaanderen voor ledenwerving. Afbeelding: kleurenfoto van een T-shirt van Amnesty International. Tekst: 1.00 DAG. WIJ HEBBEN UW ...

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    By Air, Amnesty International Vlaanderen
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    Affiche uitgegeven in 2009 door Amnesty International Vlaanderen voor hun eindejaarscampagne. Afbeelding: kleurenfoto van een militair die een geblinddoekte, geboeide, op ...

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    By Air, Amnesty International Vlaanderen, Moeskops, Karen
    Date 2009-2009
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    Affiche uitgegeven in 2009 door Amnesty International Vlaanderen voor hun eindejaarscampagne. Afbeelding: kleurenfoto van een tank bemand met militairen en uitgerust ...

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    By Air, Amnesty International Vlaanderen, Moeskops, Karen
    Date 2009-2009
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    Affiche uitgegeven in 1945 door de Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI) voor het verstrekken van entertainment voor personeel ...

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    By Vanmelle, Louis, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes
    Date 1945-1945
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    Affiche van Air uitgegeven in 2015 door Amnesty International Vlaanderen voor de vluchtelingencrisis in Europa. Afbeelding: rouwkrans. Tekst: In 2014 verdronken meer ...

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    By Air, Amnesty International Vlaanderen
    Date 2015-2015