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∙ 13y agoReduced atmospheric drag at higher altitudes,
Acceleration due to the thrust of the rocket's engine(s).
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∙ 13y agothe biosphere, the atmosphere, and the geosphere
The climate of the earth and the earths atmosphere
The earth's atmosphere comprises a volume of gases and that cannot be measured in square miles.
Example: x axis = time, y axis = distance, plot values of s, when t = say 0 to 10, step 1 > If time is the variable, and distance the dependent, you should have been given a figure for acceleration (g), without which, you cant plot the graph. > Acceleration due to earths gravity (g) at earths surface radius is generally taken as = 9.82 metres per second / per second. > Use: s = (u*t) + (0.5 * g * t2) > where: s = distance u = initial velocity g = acceleration due to gravity (9.82 (m/s)/s) t = elapsed time
they form above earths surface (THIS ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT) They Form BELOW earths surface(:
Final velocity vf is greater than the initial velocity vi . That is vf > vi . This is an example of acceleration (positive). Average acceleration aav = [vf - vi]/[tf - ti] where ti is initial time, and tf is final time.
gas-gas
Outside earths atmosphere its Gravity, and on Earth its Mass and Velocity.
gas composition of atmosphere (including water vapour); altitude; temperature; and wind velocity.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
Argon is a noble gas and does not react with other elements in the atmosphere, so it has remained relatively constant over time. The initial percentage of argon in the Earth's atmosphere was likely determined by the gases present during the planet's formation. The lack of significant processes that remove or add argon to the atmosphere has helped to maintain its percentage over time.
STRATOSPHERE
the earths atmosphere depends where u are like an example, hawii
The Earth's atmosphere began forming approximately 4.5 billion years ago during the Hadean Eon, following the planet's formation. This initial atmosphere was likely composed of gases released from volcanic activity and impacts from comets and asteroids.
Thermosphere, it is also the atmosphere with the highest temperatures.
Meteoritesis what we call stones that enter the earths atmosphere.
There is no atmosphere on the Earth's moon.