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Argon and trace gases like neon, helium, and methane make up less than 1 percent of Earth's atmosphere.
Oxygen forms less than 1% of the atmosphere but is essential for life as it is required for cellular respiration in organisms to produce energy.
NO. 1 percent is less than 5 percent.
1 percent is less than 25 percent. 1 percent is greater than 0.25 percent.
Gases that make up less than 1 percent of the Earth's atmosphere include argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, methane, krypton, hydrogen, and xenon. Among these, argon is the most abundant, constituting about 0.93 percent of the atmosphere. Although they are present in trace amounts, these gases play crucial roles in various atmospheric and ecological processes.
Yes, .1 percent is a tenth of 1 percent.
Less than 1% of Jupiter's atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide. The majority of Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and helium.
You can tell if a fraction is less than 1% if the denominator of the fraction has its decimal place moved to the right 2 times and is less than the numerator it is less than 1 percent.
obviously
1 fifth is 20 percent less than 1 fourth.
1 is less than 5 or did you mean .05 percent or even .5 percent? then yes 1 is greater than those.
YES. Because 0.003 < 1.