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Samantha
18 January, 06:38
Write some facts about the Atmosphere
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Cannon Gallagher
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The atmosphere layer nearest to the planet is named because the layer. on the far side the layer are the layer, the layer, the layer, and also the layer. The atmosphere is created of 78% N, 21% oxygen, and smaller amounts of atomic number 18, carbonic acid gas, helium, and neon.
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