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Irvin Waters
14 March, 10:31
What holds earths atmosphere in place
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Alfredo Fitzpatrick
14 March, 13:31
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Nitrogen and oxygen is what keeps it in place
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14 March, 13:34
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Answer: The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surround Earth. It is kept in place by the pull of Earth's gravity.
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