Importance of the Atmosphere Earth's atmosphere is a thin layer of air that forms a protective covering around the planet. Earth's atmosphere maintains.

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Importance of the Atmosphere Earth's atmosphere is a thin layer of air that forms a protective covering around the planet. Earth's atmosphere maintains a balance between the amount of heat absorbed from the Sun and the amount of heat that escapes back into space. It also protects life-forms from some of the Sun's harmful rays. 1 1 Earth’s Atmosphere

Makeup of the Atmosphere Earth's atmosphere is a mixture of gases, solids, and liquids that surrounds the planet. 1 1 Earth’s Atmosphere

Makeup of the Atmosphere Earth's early atmosphere, produced by erupting volcanoes, contained nitrogen and carbon dioxide, but little oxygen. 1 1 Earth’s Atmosphere Then, more than 2 billion years ago, Earth's early organisms released oxygen into the atmosphere as they made food with the aid of sunlight.

Makeup of the Atmosphere Eventually, a layer rich in ozone (O 3 ) that protects Earth from the Sun's harmful rays formed in the upper atmosphere. This protective layer eventually allowed green plants to flourish all over Earth, releasing even more oxygen. 1 1 Earth’s Atmosphere

Gases in the Atmosphere The composition of the atmosphere is changing in small but important ways. For example, car exhaust emits gases into the air. 1 1 Earth’s Atmosphere Humans burn fuel for energy. Increasing energy use may increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.