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what makes up the earths atmosphere? tiny organisms that fly through the air a layer of gases that encircles our planet air created by humans to survive
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To determine what makes up the Earth's atmosphere, we analyze each option:
- "Tiny organisms that fly through the air" describes airborne organisms (like insects or microbes) but not the atmosphere itself.
- "A layer of gases that encircles our planet" matches the scientific definition of the atmosphere, which is a gaseous envelope surrounding Earth.
- "Air created by humans to survive" is incorrect, as the atmosphere exists naturally and is not human - created for survival in this way.
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B. a layer of gases that encircles our planet (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C with A being "tiny organisms that fly through the air", B being "a layer of gases that encircles our planet", and C being "air created by humans to survive")