The demons want to take control of the earth over CO2 being at 0.04%

They will tell you "CO2 levels rose a staggering 500%!!!"
So NOW it's at 0 . 04%! They fail to mention THAT!

If we had any less CO2 the plant life would not survive!

They want "Net Zero"...
Bi*ch... IT'S ALREADY AT ZERO! 0 . 04%! That's ZERO!
NOTHING can grow without CO2!

So next time you hear them blathering on about it... Tell the friggin morons to SHUT UP! These are the very SAME #Scientist that told you you needed to take a #Vaccine that alters your #DNA!

"Scientists" will say whatever you want them to say because
YOU ARE PAYING THEM TO! That's how "Research" works!

These people are #Satan worshiping scumbags trying to enslave you
GET A ROPE!

1. Nitrogen (78.1%)
Atmosphere Composition Nitrogen
While nitrogen is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere, it only makes up 0.005% of Earth’s crust in weight (David Darling).

Nitrogen is incredibly stable and requires a lot of energy to change forms.

Even though its volume in Earth’s crust is relatively small, nitrogen plays an important role in the nitrogen cycle.

As part of this cycle, nitrogen constantly exchanges between the atmosphere and living organisms.

2. Oxygen (20.9%)
Atmosphere Composition Oxygen
Earth has the conditions for life to flourish. Oxygen is essential to human life as our lungs respire oxygen and uses it in metabolism.

While nitrogen is an extremely stable gas, it’s difficult to break up and use for chemical processes. But oxygen will readily take part in chemical reactions because it’s an electron thief.

So even though nitrogen is plentiful, we need oxygen to drive chemical reactions that produce energy.

3. Argon (0.93%)
Atmosphere Composition Argon
As an inert gas, argon doesn’t bond or do much in the atmosphere.

This is why there’s no argon cycle. But we have nitrogen and carbon because of their ability to bond with other elements.

When potassium radioactively decays, argon is one of the possible products. And the lithosphere has lots of potassium.

It’s not too exciting of a gas. But it’s up in the atmosphere at 0.93% of air volume.

4. Carbon Dioxide (0.04%)
Atmosphere Composition Carbon Dioxide
Carbon is the most important element for building molecules essential for living things.

As you can see from the long-term carbon cycle, carbon takes up various forms such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and glucose (C6H12O6).

Since 1900, carbon dioxide has increased mostly because of human activity. After extracting fossil fuels, humans burn fossil fuels.

In turn, gases like methane and carbon dioxide become air pollution in the atmosphere. In fact, carbon dioxide has nearly doubled since 1900.

5. Trace Gases
Atmosphere Composition Trace Gases
The remaining portion of the atmosphere belongs to trace gases. For example, neon, helium, methane, methane, and krypton are some of the major trace gases that make up a small part of the atmosphere.

But humans can also cause some trace gases. For example, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) has damaged the ozone layer in the north and south pole.


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The demons want to take control of the earth over CO2 being at 0.04% They will tell you "CO2 levels rose a staggering 500%!!!" So NOW it's at 0 . 04%! They fail to mention THAT! If we had any less CO2 the plant life would not survive! They want "Net Zero"... Bi*ch... IT'S ALREADY AT ZERO! 0 . 04%! That's ZERO! NOTHING can grow without CO2! So next time you hear them blathering on about it... Tell the friggin morons to SHUT UP! These are the very SAME #Scientist that told you you needed to take a #Vaccine that alters your #DNA! "Scientists" will say whatever you want them to say because YOU ARE PAYING THEM TO! That's how "Research" works! These people are #Satan worshiping scumbags trying to enslave you GET A ROPE! 1. Nitrogen (78.1%) Atmosphere Composition Nitrogen While nitrogen is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere, it only makes up 0.005% of Earth’s crust in weight (David Darling). Nitrogen is incredibly stable and requires a lot of energy to change forms. Even though its volume in Earth’s crust is relatively small, nitrogen plays an important role in the nitrogen cycle. As part of this cycle, nitrogen constantly exchanges between the atmosphere and living organisms. 2. Oxygen (20.9%) Atmosphere Composition Oxygen Earth has the conditions for life to flourish. Oxygen is essential to human life as our lungs respire oxygen and uses it in metabolism. While nitrogen is an extremely stable gas, it’s difficult to break up and use for chemical processes. But oxygen will readily take part in chemical reactions because it’s an electron thief. So even though nitrogen is plentiful, we need oxygen to drive chemical reactions that produce energy. 3. Argon (0.93%) Atmosphere Composition Argon As an inert gas, argon doesn’t bond or do much in the atmosphere. This is why there’s no argon cycle. But we have nitrogen and carbon because of their ability to bond with other elements. When potassium radioactively decays, argon is one of the possible products. And the lithosphere has lots of potassium. It’s not too exciting of a gas. But it’s up in the atmosphere at 0.93% of air volume. 4. Carbon Dioxide (0.04%) Atmosphere Composition Carbon Dioxide Carbon is the most important element for building molecules essential for living things. As you can see from the long-term carbon cycle, carbon takes up various forms such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and glucose (C6H12O6). Since 1900, carbon dioxide has increased mostly because of human activity. After extracting fossil fuels, humans burn fossil fuels. In turn, gases like methane and carbon dioxide become air pollution in the atmosphere. In fact, carbon dioxide has nearly doubled since 1900. 5. Trace Gases Atmosphere Composition Trace Gases The remaining portion of the atmosphere belongs to trace gases. For example, neon, helium, methane, methane, and krypton are some of the major trace gases that make up a small part of the atmosphere. But humans can also cause some trace gases. For example, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) has damaged the ozone layer in the north and south pole. https://earthhow.com/earth-atmosphere-composition/
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Earth's Atmosphere Composition: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon and CO2 - Earth How
From largest to smallest, Earth’s atmosphere composition contains nitrogen, oxygen, argon, CO2 and trace gases. Water vapor is excluded from this total.
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